OOPS!! My website links the most to me, I can't get it??
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Today, I have checked Google webmaster tools to get answer of following question.
Who links the most to my website? I was assumed that Google webmaster tools provide me list of external website where I have created my text links.
But, I can't get it when see my own website links the most to me. (4652??)
I checked my other websites which are integrated in Google webmaster tools. They also developed on same platform as well as same internal linking structure.
But, I am not able to find out similar issue over there.
That's why I am quite confuse with Vista Store. How can I solve it? Does it really matter?
"Open Site Explorer is my favorite one and always using that to get it done. But, Google webmaster tools is also active & free so why should I not jump in to...
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thanks...
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Thumbs up!
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I got it...
Again thanks to give your time with my issue.
You raised one more mind bubble with my current stuff.
The most important thing is to work on building good links from other sites.
Now, I will digging till than good performance. I have no worry because you there on SEOmoz.
I am not raising one more question for link building just share my thoughts... going to close my discussion on this topic...
How I creative about Title creation?
It's my own survey!! You have to vote for it. LOL
OOPS!! My website links the most to me, I can't get it??
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Yes, me again
Well, you need your main menu to be crawlable so that the pages on your site are indexed.
You could analyze all of the links on the page(s) to see if there are any links that can either be removed or no followed. This would help to reduce the watering down of link value for each link on the page, but if there are no links that you can edit without creating problems with crawling, then it is best not to mess with them.
The most important thing is to work on building good links from other sites.
Hope that helps,
Sha
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You again with me on my way! Thanks for your prompt reply. So, I don't need to worry about it. Right?
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Hi CP,
What you are seeing is the internal links between pages on your site.
When I checked your home page using the Mozbar I see more than 200 links (most are from your sidebar menu). I also checked one of your product pages and see almost 190 links on that page too.
Your other sites may have less links per page, the menus on them may be built in a different way, you may have more external inks than internal, or Webmaster tools may just not be showing them to you (Google says that we will see more links in Webmaster Tools than using a link: search in a browser, but still may not see all of the links that they are aware of).
Hope that helps,
Sha
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