SEO baklink tracking
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Is there an easy way, through passing variables in a URL, to track the links from a specific blog post?
I am looking into using a query on the Google search that would return a list of the site that have been indexed that link using that specific query.
Thanks!
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I'm not quite sure I understand what you're getting at. Could you give a little more of a use scenario please?
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Google isn't too eager on showing information about links. For example, you could search in google using the 'link:' operand, but the list it will return is far from complete.
'link:www.seomoz.org' returns about 1700 results, but I think we all know they have a quite a few more than 1700 backlinks. Google Webmaster Tools isn't showing a complete overview either, but it's better than using the search engine.
I'd say the best you can do is keep a close watch on analytics and see where traffic is coming from.
Obviously you can use third party tools like opensiteexplorer.org and Majestic for tracking links to a website. Usually Google picks up on links way before they do (in my experience).
Good Luck!
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