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Jeremy then very kindly reached out to me to offer his full support and any help with promoting Raven Tools. Nearly 2 months after publishing the post and applying to the affiliate program – my application was approved! Jeremy acknowledges that my review of Raven Tools as a backlink checker was pretty poor, but he accepted it was fair & thorough. However I knew Raven Tools were working hard to improve the service and when they released the beta of their new Site Auditor they reached out to me for a review. The front end looked very clean and well-polished, but the backend left an awful lot to be desired.Īt that time I had no plans to follow up and take a closer look. When I did my backlink checker test I was actually very disappointed with the backend of Raven Tools. Jeremy Rivera – the Raven Tools affiliate manager at that time followed me on Twitter a few weeks later.

On the same day I published the post – I also applied to the Raven Tools affiliate program. This caused all sorts of controversy – Majestic SEO got their knickers in a twist but the SEO Spyglass team handled it fantastically. Out of a possible 516,771 backlinks the tools managed to find a combined total of 178,242 – 34% of them. On January 11th 2013 I published a post to find the best backlink checker which included Ahrefs, Majestic SEO, SEO Spyglass, SEOMoz & Raven Tools.
