How can I download all the inbound links to my Site?
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Hi,
From Site Explorer, I want to download all the inbound links linking to my site: www.comm100.com/livechat/.
But it seems that there is a limitation. I can only download a part of the inbound links? What should I do? Or is it because my account is free trial? Do I have to pay for it?
Please help.
Thanks,
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Hi!
I'm on a trial membership of pro and trying to do the same thing. My site has nearly 5000 links but the report is downloading 370. Is this because of trial membership?
Thanks!
James
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If you can't afford a pro membership you can still get a decent amount of data from the free membership.
Otherwise you might want to take a look at the links reported by Google Webmaster Tools, you can download the links Google reports there by going to Traffic > Links to Your Site > Who Links to your Site - then click More.
You will then be able to download the current list, or even just the latest links.
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Hi,
If you are pro member then you can pull up to 10,000 links from the opensiteexplorer there is no limitation. You can download all reports which are provided by SEOmoz tool. Please do 301 redirect to your domain because it will redirect on this livechat.comm100.com/ URL .
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Hi,
You do need to be a pro member to see/download all incoming back links
I checked and found 10 000 incoming links to www.comm100.com/livechat
Im guessing you want to change the link to point to http://livechat.comm100.com/index1.aspx?utm_expid=19023959-0 ??
If this is the case, the link juice will still flow via the redirect. (not as much, but the value from these links are still being counted)
Greg
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