Okay,I have a question. If you have www.blabla.com and you place a link to your website on www.justasite.com, google will detect that link on it's next crawl on www.justasite.com and when you type www.blabla.com in google.com you will see it. This is just text indexing, the link will be detected in the next google PR update, right? So you call this what? That google has indexed you link from www.justasite.com ?and how do you call it when google will actually show your link when using the command link:www.blabla.com ? This question regards the way to name those 2 different types of links, or methods, I just don't know how to name them and usually I have problems when trying to express myself in these kind of situations.
Yes when they do their "Backlink Update" you will be able to see link:blabla.com and links updated Then if you want to check your "Indexed Pages" site:blabal.com and this will show all pages indexed. I hope i understood your question.. thx malcolm
so when I refer to one of them it is backlinks and when I refer to the other how is it?indexed links or what?
When you search for blabla.com it will show all results indexed for that. That may include jaustasite also as part of serps.
1) Google doesn't always show 'all' links to your site. 2) PR update and consideration of backlink to your sites are two irrelevant events.
Yes you can call the text in the results as indexed pages and it's just a page content indexed in the index server of google, other wise the backlink will be only showing in the links operator of google once they updated the backlinks and then it will be called a back link to your website, they might pass the value of the links to your site but it take time and depends on a lot of factors.
as already stated, google's link: command only shows a fraction of actual links to the site, you will need a google account to view all of them in the webmasters tool's > links > external section