Juicy links are links from a website that pass “Page Rank Juice” which means that they should help you in search search results. Remember, we always recommend you aim for quality listings that will send qualified traffic. If you can get some Juice with your qualified traffic, all the better.
SEOMoz has a “Juicy Link Finder” tool which will recommend websites for any specific phrases. I recommend you:
- limit yourself initially to 50 results… it really speeds things up.
- try lengthening your search phrases… some real winners are found in 4-6 keywords phrases.
- give yourself some time… it takes hours to do a few different searches and research… let alone sign up for a few.
Seriously, watch out for this tool… a few moments here can inspire hours of work!
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By the way, SEOMoz is an amazing website that offers much more if you pay. Blizzard is both a member and an affiliate.







Great find, I’ll check this tool out. Hopefully it is way better than fast blog finder because I think that tool is sort of getting out of date, and the links it pulls just isn’t as great anymore.
Ooh, thanks for the Juicy Link Finder tool link! That’s incredibly helpful. And I’ll second something else you alluded to… too many get caught up in PR, when you can get some really great targeted traffic from links on sites in your same niche, regardless of PageRank. It’s easy to lose sight of that basic fact.
Its a pity you cant do one or two searchs for free.
Excellent! thanks for the tools, I’m gonna give them a go now… I love new toys!
already use it msyelf and SEOmoz are probably the most consistently accurate SEO people around.
The tool is really good but hopefully there will be a script with lower cost shortly.
Finding relevant blogs to leave comments upon is a time-consuming process as you say, I have spent many hours trying this technique with varied success. Though because of the time it takes to find decent blogs on-theme I think I may have judged this technique unfairly.
I am definitely interested in the software you offer and will be trying it out today!
I normally use Yahoo Site Explorer to see competitor links. Juicy Link Finder is good but you have to be a premium member to use it.
Finding juicy links is not easy, you have to spent a time and look for quality links.