Backlinks - Some explanation needed

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Kirtan, Oct 1, 2006.

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    To check backlinks in google i used to enter "link:www.mydomain.com"
    and it list on 7 and if i enter "link : www.mydomain.com" it list about 37.
    what is the correct way to check backlinks with different search engines.
    Ofcourse i know several link_popularity_check tools. All display results according to their data centers. :confused:
     
    Kirtan, Oct 1, 2006 IP
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    MrX Well-Known Member

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    The correct way is "link:www.xyz.com"

    When you do "link : www.xyz.com", Google searches for a page that has the words "link" and "www.xyz.com". Same as typing in "link www.xyz.com" or "monkeyballs www.xyz.com".
     
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  3. Kirtan

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    well. i don't think so. when i do "link : www.mydomain.com" all the result pages are the pages which i have link in them.
    you can check it "link : www.gx-affordable-web-design-and-hosting-services.com" Thanks for your feedback.
     
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    MrX Well-Known Member

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    Think about it. When you do the "link : xxx" all of the results have the word "link" and "xxx" highlighted. When you do "link:xxx", those words aren't highlighted, which means Google was doing a literal keyword search for the other one. Got it? Good.
     
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    I've been wondering the same thing. I notice I get different results using some of the other tools as well (ie; allintitle: allinurl: allinanchor:, etc). Is the proper useage tool:<term> with no spacing for all of these options?
     
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    Yup, no spacing. Otherwise it just becomes a regular search term.
     
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