I've pivot-tabled the data (zomg - excel ftw) and selected the following option

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I've pivot-tabled the data (zomg - excel ftw) and selected the following option

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Filter for any above 65 and bingo - there's your to-do list! Problem - How do I analyse my site's information architecture? Yep, you guessed it - Xenu will do this too. This one requires a little more explaining however. Firstly, you see that in the spreadsheet above there is a column for "level" - what this column tells you is the number of links away from the initial link that you entered the crawled page is.


So in the example sheet all the pages have a l france business email list evel of 1 since I restricted the crawl to just those pages 1 link away from the homepage. This is really useful information as it tells you how many clicks it takes to get to a given page on your site from the homepage. Useful information! Especially in a large site where you have multiple levels of information architecture and several different types of navigation. Below is a quick screenshot of a report run 3 levels deep on the site.


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Of course, the beauty of pivot tables is that I can double click each of those rows and see which pages are contained within each level. This is of course, a pretty basic application of the data. But you see that once you start getting more data you can do more powerful things. The second application of the very same data is the useful links in/links out column which looks like this: There are other ways of getting this data for your site, Linkscape does it for example, but the good thing about Xenu is that you get the data structured in Excel and you have all the other page metrics alongside it.
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