Do you know if there is a tool that can tell you if a url have backlink?
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Hi,
Do you know if there is a tool that I can check backlinks for thousands of URLs
Thanks
Roy
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You are right Karina I completely forgot add Semrush even when It is my favorite tool.
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Hi there,
I agree with the above and maybe would like to mention SemRush - they will show you your own backlinks and also your competitors.
Hope it helps.
Katarina
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I like to use Google WebMaster Tools (Search Console) for links.
Under search traffic --> Links to your site & Internal links.
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Yes!
Exists a great number of tools to do that! Here I write a list:
1.- Of course, Open Site Explorer by MOZ
2.- OpenLinkProfiler
3.- SEO SpyGlass
4.- Bing Webmaster tools
5.- RankSignals
6.- Google Search Console
7.- Ahrefs
8.- SemRushAnd others
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Yes, Majestic.com or Open Site Explorer or Ahrefs can tell you this exactly. They're scraping the web and checking what sites link to what other sites. You enter a URL and it will give you all the related metrics.
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Yes, open site explorer by Moz
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