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#1 SE Oh,No!

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Posted 16 October 2003 - 11:43 AM

Hi gang hope you're all OK,

Does anyone know if there is a way search to see if website A appears in the Google Backward Links for website B?

In other words if you've got 15 pages of Backwards Links can you search all 15 pages to see if a particular website is listed in them?

All answers on a postcard. :unsure:

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Posted 16 October 2003 - 11:52 AM

I'm sure we've dealt with this before, but here's a quickie answer:
1. Switch to a larger number of results per SERP -- say, 50 or 100
2. When the SERP comes up, hit ctrl-F to bring up the find dialog, enter something that will only be on your site (like part of the domain name) and hit Enter.
3. Repeat until you either find your site or you run out of SERPs.

#3 SE Oh,No!

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Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:18 AM

Cool, that's quite a neat way of doing it but do you know of a query to put into the google search box that will allow you to narrow down the list of backwards links to those from a specific website.

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Posted 17 October 2003 - 03:33 AM

SE Oh, No!, I can't think of any queries that work in conjunction with link: on Google, but if you run a query like the one below on Alltheweb.com you may get the results you're after:

link:www.yahoo.com url:www.yahoo.com




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