Our new 2015 how to use and navigate Majestic video now includes translated subtitling in 9 languages. So if you need some help clicking around the site, using the Majestic blog, Site Explorer or any of our tools, then just check out our video below which will give you a quick overview of all the relevant features; helping you better understand how to bridge the gap between you and your competitors using backlink analysis.

Subtitling is available in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. To select subtitling when on YouTube, just click on the cog/settings option and choose the language you require so they appear at the bottom of the video.

We will shortly be providing translated subtitling for other videos so if there are any particular “how-to” training videos you wish to be interpreted please just let us know via the comments section below and we can always try to prioritise them. Enjoy!

Comments

  • Onder Turan

    Thank you for your service, but i have checked some websites, but what is CITATION FLOW ..?

    Can you give me more info..

    Thanks

    Onder

    June 24, 2015 at 7:12 pm
    • Nicola Carey

      Sure, Citation Flow is a score between 0-100 which helps to measure the link equity or "power" the website or link carries. So if you use it in conjunction with "Trust Flow" then you can get an idea of the number, but also the quality of links coming into a site. Citation Flow is actually an evolutionary leap from our old metric – ACRank – which predicts how influential a URL might be based on how many sites link to it. Links are now not all created with equal weight but because a strong link will have a relatively stronger influence on URLs, Citation Flow is based on stronger, iterative mathematical logic than the old metric of ACRank. We have a video on Trust Flow and Citation Flow too; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN0hAU8jkP8&feature=youtu.be and depending on whether you watch in English, we will shortly be releasing translation for this video as well 🙂

      June 25, 2015 at 8:36 am

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