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Backlinks, backward links, back links

By Allan Gardyne | Published 08/6/2005 | Search engine tips |

What are backlinks and how do you find them?

Backlinks or "back links" are links from other web sites to your site. They're sometimes also known as incoming links.

Links from your site to other sites are forward links, usually described as "links" or hyperlinks.

So links going in the reverse direction are backward links, or backlinks.

Google's free toolbar shows backward links but the results are confusing.

If you have the toolbar installed on your Internet Explorer browser, you can visit a web site, click on the blue "i" and then click on "Backward links" to see what appears to be the number of links pointing to the site you're visiting.

However, ONLY SOME of the site's backlinks are displayed.


How to find backlinks using Google

You can use link:example.com

This gives an unreliable sample. For more reliable results, type the following command into the Google search box:

example.com -site:www.example.com -site:example.com

(Remember to type in your actual site, not "example.com".)

Doing this shows you pages that link to your site, minus the links on pages on your own site.

(You'll also see sites that just mention your site but don't actually link to it.)

BEWARE: A Google backlink check teases us. It does NOT show all the backlinks that Google knows about. Here's a much better way...


How to find more backlinks using Yahoo!

Go to Yahoo! Site Explorer - http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com - and login.

Type the URL of the site you want to explore.

Click on "Explore URL".

Click on "Inlinks".

Modify your search to make it more useful. Select the options to show Inlinks "except from this domain" and "entire site". This will exclude internal links and show you all external links that Yahoo! knows about to ANY page of the website.


How to find backlinks to an individual page

At Yahoo! Site Explorer, type in the URL at the top of the page, and Click on "Explore URL".

At MSN, use

link:example.com/page

In Google, it's not so simple. Try this search:

example.com/page.html -site:example.com

It doesn't actually give you "links". It gives you mentions. However, most mentions tend to be links and it's more accurate than Google's "link:" command.


How to find backlinks using MSN

At MSN, do this search:

link:example.com

OR link:example.com -site:example.com

At MSN can also use:

linkdomain:example.com which shows pages that link to ALL pages on your site.


How to find backlinks using Alltheweb

At Alltheweb.com, do this search:

link:www.example.com

(Remember to change "example" and you MUST include the "www".)


How to find backlinks using Hotbot

At Hotbot, type this into the search box:

linkdomain:www.example.com

Search using Hotbot.


Link popularity check

You can check for backlinks by using link popularity sites such as www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/default.htm


Free backlinks checker

You can find which sites are linking to you by using this free tool, which also shows the anchor text used in the link:

www.helpfulinformation.org/seo-tools/anchortext.pl


Why backlinks are important

When ranking sites, search engines such as Google look at the number and quality of sites that link to your site. Ideally, you want backlinks from sites in your industry that have many popular sites linking to them.


How to get backlinks

Common ways to get backlinks include exchanging links with other sites (reciprocal links) and by placing articles you write in article directories and on other sites.

Perhaps the most effective way of all is to create such a useful, fascinating site that other sites voluntarily link to yours.


FREE way to get links to your site

Check out the free Value Exchange for sites in your category that are eager to exchange reciprocal links with other sites. As the Value Exchange's popularity grows, it is becoming more and more useful.

In some topics, it will locate only a few potential links partners. In other niches, it can find several hundred potential links partners for you. I highly recommend it.

To avoid the displeasure of search engines, getting reciprocal links should be just one of the strategies you use, not your main strategy. Matt Cutts of Google has made it clear that it's possible to overdo reciprocal links.


An excellent way to get backlinks

If you want thousands of visitors a day from search engines (and don't we all!) it's absolutely essential that you encourage other sites in your field to link to you.

One excellent way to get links to your site is by writing articles for newsletters, which are then published on other people's sites.

In the book Turn Words Into Traffic Jim and Dallas Edwards give step-by-step instructions showing you how to do it.


Power linking maestro

Jack Humphrey is a linking specialist.

In Power Linking 2: Evolution he describes how he gets links. The book includes screenshots, links to real examples, and audio clips. There's a lot more to getting links than merely exchanging reciprocal links.

You may not want to use all the cutting-edge tactics he describes. He covers a lot of ground.

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