Confused on searching real links to my sites

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by myamar, Apr 8, 2005.

  1. #1
    When you search for links pointing to your site, you use in google:
    mysite.com -site:mysite.com (or so I know)

    I'm confused and I'm asking for your opinions: I get in results pages that contain the term "mysite.com" but are not really linking (as much as writing now http://www.mysite.com is not really a link).

    Is there any other way to search real links in google?
    If not in google, at least how about in yahoo?
     
    myamar, Apr 8, 2005 IP
  2. Agent47

    Agent47 Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Try MSN search; much improved and shows almost all inbound links.
     
    Agent47, Apr 8, 2005 IP
  3. myamar

    myamar Active Member

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    Thanks, I will.
    But I really want to know the "votes" for my sites that google sees.
    For example, anybody knows on what base the Digital Point shows the numbers of back links?
     
    myamar, Apr 9, 2005 IP
  4. Design Agent

    Design Agent Peon

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    Google does not show all BL s with any command only a 'representation' I tend to use this to get a roungh Idea

    site:blah.com blah.com
     
    Design Agent, Apr 9, 2005 IP
  5. myamar

    myamar Active Member

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    So, there is no way to search in google for something that is in the <a href="x"> area?
    You could search in anchor but not to where an anchor points to?
     
    myamar, Apr 9, 2005 IP