Disavow link spam — If you notice some suspicious backlink activity, you can add spammy links to a disavow file directly from the Backlink Checker. Inbuilt filters, in every report — Analyze the data you care about, and nothing else. In a nutshell, Ahrefs' Backlink Checker is a powerhouse capable of pretty much any backlink research task. We're constantly evolving the tool and introducing more useful features and data for SEO professionals. Monitor the growth and decline of backlink profiles See an interactive view of referring domains and pages over time.
Shows the cumulative growth or decline in referring pages over time. Feature guides. Debug with search operators. Web Stories. Early Adopters Program. Optimize your page experience. Choose a configuration. Search APIs. Link schemes Any links intended to manipulate PageRank or a site's ranking in Google search results may be considered part of a link scheme and a violation of Google's Webmaster Guidelines.
The following are examples of link schemes which can negatively impact a site's ranking in search results: Buying or selling links that pass PageRank.
This includes: Exchanging money for links, or posts that contain links Exchanging goods or services for links Sending someone a "free" product in exchange for them writing it and including a link Excessive link exchanges "Link to me and I'll link to you" or partner pages exclusively for the sake of cross-linking.
Large-scale article marketing or guest posting campaigns with keyword-rich anchor text links. Using automated programs or services to create links to your site. Requiring a link as part of a Terms of Service, contract, or similar arrangement without allowing a third-party content owner the choice of qualifying the outbound link , should they wish. Essential cookies are absolutely necessary for the website to function properly.
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Backlinks effectively bring power to your website, some of which then flows to the other pages on your site via internal links. Look for 4XX errors, like the one above. To see which pages are affected, click on the error.
To find that out, you have to go to the Top linked pages report and filter for the broken page. Hit the caret and go to the Backlinks report to see every broken backlink to a page. The process here is simple: Do the same thing as discussed in tactic 3, but this time for a competing website. If we do this for a competitor to the Ahrefs blog, Backlinko , it looks like the first web page on the list used to be a page about preventing Google penalties, but it no longer exists.
Reach out and pitch a guest post to these sites. How many? Content Explorer lets you search a database of over a billion web pages for those that mention any keyword or phrase. Some would likely even link to it. Just make sure to craft a good outreach email if you want your efforts to pay off. Find commonalities in the links you already have, find similar prospects i. For that reason, it may make more sense to go after less competitive topics and keywords. In other words, those where you stand a chance at ranking without having hundreds of backlinks.
You can search for keywords in Keywords Explorer , and then filter for keywords with a low Keyword Difficulty score. Page 1: backlinks from unique websites referring domains Page 2: backlinks from unique websites referring domains Page 3: backlinks from unique websites referring domains ….
Then the Keyword Difficulty score for that keyword is going to be higher than if the top ranking pages looked like this:.
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