You might want to find out who is linking to your site and this for many reasons. To check your site popularity, to find advertisement or partnership opportunities or in case you changed your domain name to contact those sites to update the URL. You might want also to find the sites that link to your competitor and this for the same reasons!
If you search on Google how to do that, Google will say to search in Google for the following:
link:www.mysite.com
Note, there is no space in there. Try it and you will see that this is not really working. I made a few checks and very often I couldn't the link. But now if you do it as follow:
link www.mysite.com
you will find more results and even more important, most of the time you will land on the site where you have the link.
What I suggest to do then is to click on 100 under the "search" button on the right so you get 100 links on one page (instead of 10) and then you click on "CSV" next to the "100" link and this will open the save box. Doing this you can download all the 100 links in an excel file.
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Hey Marc, I'm using the trial version of SEO SpyGlass from www.link-assistant.com. It's pretty cool, even this free version shows a lot of good info.
ReplyDeleteYou should check out the Demo video here: http://www.link-assistant.com/seo-spyglass/, and then download it to try.
Hi Tung.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this one. I found another tool that was nice, too, but I lost it. Will need to search for it. I will have a deeper look at this site. Thanks!