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How Do I Find The Links To My Site
#1
Posted 03 October 2003 - 06:13 AM
I believe there is a m,odule in WPG but no idea how it works. I downloaded the trail but not sure of its value yet.
Carl
#2
Posted 03 October 2003 - 06:53 AM
You can go to most search engines and type link:www.yourdomain.com into the search box and you'll get a list of the most of the links pointing to your site. (Substitute your own domain of course.)
There's also a quickie way to see a bunch of engines at once over at MarketLeap.
Jill
#3
Posted 03 October 2003 - 06:54 AM
If you have the Google toolbar, you can just click the pull-down menu with the "i" on it next to PageRank and choose "Backward Links."
There are lots of other tools, but I really like Marketleap's:
http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/
It shows you the backward links via five different browsers.
Of course, you can always type the search into a browser, but the tool makes it a lot easier and you get five for the time it takes to search for one.
-Andrea-
#4
Posted 03 October 2003 - 07:00 AM
Marketleap is now in my favorites
thanks
#5
Posted 03 October 2003 - 07:32 AM
To get the full list of links in Google a search on
"www.mydomain.com"
will show you the full list.
If you want to get sophisticated, you can look for internal links with
"www.mydomain.com" site:www.mydomain.com
Conversely external links are found with a search for
"www.mydomain.com" -site:www.mydomain.com
Once you have the relevant SERP on your screen, you can Copy the Address of the page to a Shortcut on your Desktop. You can then click to see the report whenever you wish.
Barry Welford
#6
Posted 03 October 2003 - 09:30 AM
I'm not an affiliate or anything, but try this out...
http://www.optitext....k/download.html
Hope that helps!
deb
#7
Posted 03 October 2003 - 10:34 AM
the results will be different for link:mydomain.coom
and link:www.mydomain.com
i think by convention most sites still usually use the www.
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