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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December Linkscape update and insight on the Web in 2010 (Daily SEOmoz SEO Blog)

Updated index Web Linkscape this past Wednesday, December 8. You can see the new data link to sites and pages via the site open Explorer, mozBar, classical Linkscape and Web application. It is also one of our updates the index faster and cooler (update before November 16, he only was 22 days), the links you'll see were analysed at the end of November and treatment took place at the beginning of December.

This index is slightly smaller than others, but strangely, seems to be due to an additional decay on the web. We asked as many pages as normal but just did not see even still alive. Holidays are probably time to sites on the ice, as last year appeared to show a somewhat similar model (difficult to confirm whether behaviour vs Linkscape crawling a true representation of the web while).

34 Index stats are:

39,821,634,471 (39.8 Billion) Pages420, 451, 251 (420 million) Subdomains104, 307, 322 (104 million) root Domains387, 736, 255, 184 (388 billion) Links2.08% all links are Nofollowed (0.02% November declining) 57.66% are internal (place of 56.99% November)42.34% are external (bottom of 43.01% November)5.91% pages have rel = canonical (compared to 5.88% in November) 62.11 links/page on average (low figures in October)))

Since the end of the year, I thought it would be interesting to take a retrospective look at some of the Linkscape data at the beginning of 2010 by this last update. Don't forget that this comes from only Linkscape indices for the entire web is represented, even if a portion of the background is included (several tens of billions of pages by index).

% of Pages w/ Rel Canonical

 Links / Page on the Web

% of Nofollow Links on the Web

% of Internal vs. External Nofollow Links

 Subdomains / Root Domain

Same C-Block Links

While we're excited with how far Linkscape came in 2010, there is progress much more and much effort. In 2011, expect to see updates faster, recursively crawl (meaning of new pages on the web are increased clip indices), much larger indices (25-50% + more) to reach deep down in the corners of the web we miss today and views on the data.

In the meantime, we invite to use the tools above and the free API SEOmoz Awesome and tell us what you would like to see in the future.

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