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how to identify source of links into a page

easy way?

         

D_Blackwell

4:43 am on Jan 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I have a couple of specific pages in which I am very interested in knowing everyone that is linking to me. It's an informational site that anyone with an interest is likely to link to, which is great, but I have need of tracking down those of which I am unaware bacause big changes are coming and I want to optimize everywhere that I can.

nativenewyorker

8:05 am on Jan 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Although usually somewhat dated, AllTheWeb provides a good source for many inbounds using the command link.all:www.domain.tld . With Google, you only get a list of inbound links that are PR4 + pages using link:www.domain.tld .

Ted

coconutz

8:46 am on Jan 1, 2004 (gmt 0)

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To find external links to specific pages at at AlltheWeb use the command: link.all:www.domain.com/SpecificPage.htm -site:domain.com

Searching www.domain.com/SpecificPage.htm -site:domain.com will return pages containing the term www.domain.com/SpecificPage.htm.

For Google use: "+www.domain.+com/SpecificPage.htm" to find pages with the term www.domain.com/SpecificPage.htm.

Searching link:www.domain.com/SpecificPage.htm will list backlinks that are PR4 and above with exceptions.