Tools For Analysing Backlinks
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Does anyone know of a good tool that analyses backlinks?
I have already tried Link Research Tools and found it very useful but it is very expensive. Does anyone know of an alternative that does the same thing, i.e. will tell you what links are causing harm to your site?
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Hi Brian,
I use http://linkrisk.com/, it is really good and has been endorsed by many of us in the industry. There are different packages available depending on how big the backlink profile you have is but it categorises the links into suspect, high, neutral, reduced and low risk and helps you identify which links you need to concentrate on. I'd recommend you have a look at it.
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I have a quick look at the all the sites you have suggested but there doesn't seem to be one that actually tells you in black and white whether your backlinks are good or bad.
Does anyone know of any sites that provide that?
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Only other tool I know that is similar to the Link Detox tool (which is only $40 per run) is remove'em which is $250 per site.
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Hi
On Moz theres Open Site Explorer for backlink analysis
Also look at aHrefs & MajesticSEO
All Best
Dan
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