You have a few options. Place a link to the site in your forum signatures, submit to relevant directories and include a link to your site in the "Website" field of blog comment forms (make sure you're actually contributing to the discussion going on at the blog and not just spamming the place) are some of them. Creating another site and then cross-linking the two is another one.
Ah, the number of links pointing back. IIRC it's link: domainname.com (where domainname.com is the URL of the site you want to get the information on). I'm not 100% positive though, as it's late and my brain's about to fall asleep on me.
http://xinureturns.com/ gives you backlinks in Google and Yahoo (you can't get info about backlinks in MSN with any tool, I think). This tool shows backlinks from social bookmarking sites, PR, age of a domain, indexed pages, HTML tags used on a site, meta tag description, HTML and CSS errors (by W3S), IP and country of hosting.
One of several powerful ways to create a nice buzz about your site and get some high profile sites to link to your new site is to issue an online press release...................... Once your release is online at PRWEB.com, several web site owners will pick up this release and carry it on their site too. This will create many one-way incoming links to your site and you will also find your site in the search engine indexes within 1-2 days
thanks mate to correct me i have check before few days and it was not showing any thing with this command also i read that msn has prob with command, may be they have restored it now thanks again
Just type link:yourdomain-name to see how many backlink syou have in Google and Yahoo. Ex: link:http://www.abcd.com/ This command was supported by Google, Yahoo and MSN.