how to find out backlinks?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by goldfish, Sep 28, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi friends

    How to find out, how many back links are there in my site?
     
    goldfish, Sep 28, 2009 IP
  2. PQH08

    PQH08 Peon

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    type your website into google for example http://www*mysite*com or www*mysite*com
     
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  4. Candise

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    Used this Tool: backlinkfinder.com

    Backlink Finder is a FREE tool to help you to find out Google PageRank, Alexa Rank and generate Backlinks report.

    The number of backlinks is an indication of the popularity or importance of that website and Search engines often use the number of backlinks that a website has as one of the factors for determining that website's search engine ranking.
     
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  5. 12holger34

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    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    Just remember that many of these backlink finder tools will show you backlinks that are mostly useless.

    If you want to find backlinks that contribute to your pagerank, then you'll have to use Google WebMaster Central. They will show you only backlinks that contribute towards your pr.
     
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  7. evolveforever

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    ditch them all.here is one that is the ultimate thingy for seo analysis.I bet no other tool can beat it since its free too:
    http://www.linkdiagnosis.com/
     
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  8. pro.seods

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    Yahoo site explorer is the best...
     
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  9. Mr. Gill

    Mr. Gill Active Member

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    Yahoo site explorer is good but backlinkwatch is the best
     
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  10. 12holger34

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    Please can you explain why ?
     
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  11. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    It will show ALL of your backlinks, even the crappy ones, even the ones google doesn't count, even the ones that don't pass any linkjuice.

    I wouldn't call it the 'best', but it's probably the most comprehensive.
     
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  12. wanay11

    wanay11 Well-Known Member

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    Simply type link:www[dot]yoursite[dot]com in google search bar. You will get it all backlink to yours. If you wanna an automatic backlinks to your site, come on join with me to automaticbaclinks.com. This program help me much to maintain my out and backlinks freely since more than a year. Last couple time, automaticbacklinks.com give me free credit equal to 120USD/years after I post about it on my blog. The credit will be paid as free one way high quality links. I love it :)
     
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  13. infoaddicts

    infoaddicts Active Member

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    HI , can you please elaborate more on this ..Thnks
     
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  14. pro.seods

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    This is straight from yahoo.

    "The Yahoo! search database contains detailed information about web pages and the structure of the Web. The database stores information about links between web pages and uses that information (as well as additional algorithms) to gauge the popularity of a given page.

    Yahoo! Site Explorer is a tool that lets you access the information we have about a site's online presence. You can see which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search, track sites that link into webpage, and view the most popular pages from any site. Use Site Explorer to:

    * Find which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search!.
    * Find pages that link to that site or any page. (inlinks)
    * View the most popular pages from any site.
    * Submit and track feeds for your sites.

    You can get even more detailed information and greater ability to manage a site or its URLs when you authenticate the site. You can:

    * Find what subdomains of the site known to Yahoo!.
    * See other information Yahoo! detects about your site, such as language.
    * Delete URLs that you don't want indexed by Yahoo!.

    Exploring a site is as easy as doing a web search but instead of entering a "query term" you enter a site's URL. A Site Explorer search does not return the same results that a web search would. Instead, Site Explorer uses the URL you submit to return particular information related to the structure of that URL in the Yahoo! Search database and on the Web.

    For further analysis, you can export Site Explorer data in a tab-separated value (TSV) format. Also check out Site Explorer's Web Services APIs for ways to help you understand your site traffic and usage better.

    Note: You can submit missing URLs to the Yahoo! Index for free. If you own a site, register it with us to see even more information and simplify managing any site feeds you have."
     
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  15. syanide

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    google will not show all links.. something to do with competition spying..
     
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    I think so since a blog of mine backlink is lesser that I expected.
     
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  17. Waqar Ahmad

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    you can find back link for use this url
    backlinkcheck.com
    backlinkwatch.com
    seodevelopers.blogspot.com
    regeistersoftware.blogspot.com
    seodevelopers.net
     
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    I would personally recommend Google Webmaster or backlinkwatch. Read several articles stating Google Webmasters is able to find almost all the sources of incoming links.
     
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    #19
    Thanks for your reply.
    Some people swear on Backlinkwatch and other prefer linkdiagnosis or yahoo explorer.

    Do you have any better suggestion?
     
    12holger34, Oct 8, 2009 IP
  20. ruby.mein

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    Use tools to check for back links. Here are some of those:

    http://www.backlinkwatch.com/
    http://www.iwebtool.com/backlink_checker
    Code (markup):
     
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