Link Analysis Past 6 Months
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I'm analyzing inbound links for a site and I was wondering if there is a way to see how many of the links were created in a certain time period? Example how many inbound links were sent to this sub domain during the past 6 months? I would think there would be a fairly simple way to do this, but not sure. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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i had thought there was no such tool, excellent!
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Majestic SEO has a historical link index. SEOmoz/Open Site Explorer does not at this time.
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