Tracking New Links
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Hello,
We are looking for tools to be able to track new links to one of our pages. I've explored OSE, Google Search Console, ahrefs, and Majestic. I've noticed that there is a delay in which new links are found; that not all the links are reported; and that many of these tools do not provide info on which links are new (vs. old).
Are there certain tools you recommend over others to track new links as they come in? Any insights or best practices on link building tracking would also be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
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Just Discovered Links in Open Site Explorer could help, as well.
I'm not personally aware of any tool that does all of what you're looking for, though.
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Hello,
Moz has a Fresh Link Explorer. However, no site including Google will catch them all. Using multiple tools is really the only method I know to find most of them...
Hope it helps,
Don
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