Using "Link:" command...

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Toonces51, Mar 17, 2006.

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    Just curious, which is the better way to use this command, with the www (www.myurls.com) or without (myurls.com). I get different numbers both ways.

    Also, I seem to get different numbers if I put a space between the 'Link:' and the URL I'm checking--I assume without a space is the right way to do this, but with the space the numbers make more sense to me. Any thoughts on this?

    Thanks.

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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Depends on what your links point to.
     
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    Sorry, I think I asked the question poorly--but I also may have answered it already.

    I was wondering specifically about the Link:www.myurls.com command on Google.

    But when I search for the domain, and use the 'Find sites that link to' feature, it shows the command using the www, and no space (as well as some letters and numbers between them, for whatever reason).

    Edit--I misunderstood your answer at first too, Shawn--but now I see what you're saying. The site I'm working on hasn't really done any specific link building yet, so I would guess that links exist to both with and without the 'www'. Thanks.

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