Question about link report
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Hey all,
SEO noob here, back with another question.
I downloaded a link report, and I don't understand the columns Links to Page, Outbound Domains from Page, and Outbound Links from Page.
Is Links to Page the number of links from the source page to the target page?
Is Outbound Domains from Page the number of domains linked to by the source page?
Is Outbound Links from Page the number of outbound links to any domain or page from the source page?
Thanks in advance!
AK
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Hi AK - Thanks for posting.
Can you please submit this to our support team, [email protected] with the report that you are referencing? That way we can make sure we are looking at what you are looking at.
thanks!
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