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    Quote Originally Posted by hennyjohnson View Post
    According to my point of view Yahoo site explorer is the best back link checker.
    Then please explain why, in "your point of view", it is the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hennyjohnson View Post
    According to my point of view Yahoo site explorer is the best back link checker.
    And, in the very near future, when Yahoo Site Explorer is transitioned to Bing Webmaster Tools, what then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
    As for BackLinkWatch, it has several severe problems which have been widely noted. Chief among such problems are the facts that it:
    • Hangs as often as not;
    • Frequently truncates its report;
    • Truncates displayed URLs of source pages; and,
    • Misreports PR of source pages, possibly owing to said URL truncation.
    But there is problem in BackLinkWatch its shows only thousand backlinks. How check backlinks if we have more than thousand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrusjocosa View Post
    But there is problem in BackLinkWatch its shows only thousand backlinks. How check backlinks if we have more than thousand.
    There are paid tools that can search for and account for over 1000 links. SpyGlass is one of them. Depending on how much data you wish to include in those searches it can take a looooooooonng time. Also be sure you look configuring the "human emulation" elements in this and prolly many other tools. This is what extends the data mining time.
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    So the best idea is to use diferent programs and get the best result???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milivoje59 View Post
    So the best idea is to use diferent programs and get the best result???
    I'd say do some research and try several of them out (trial versions) see which one or two you like that fits what you are looking for in a tool. What I like in a tool may not be what you are looking for.

    But as probably mentioned earlier in this thread, there are subtle nuances which differentiate some tools from others. It may be the reports, the vast data one can extract from the internet - or other things that you value over other tools functions.
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    Ok tnx. I'l test few of them and see what suits me best...

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    http://blekko.com has a very nice tool that shows you the inbound links pointed to any site you are looking at. Like all tools, it can't possibly know of all links a site has, but it has always provide great insight in how a site is earning their links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEOforGoogle View Post
    http://blekko.com has a very nice tool that shows you the inbound links pointed to any site you are looking at. Like all tools, it can't possibly know of all links a site has, but it has always provide great insight in how a site is earning their links.
    Of what use the URL of blekko's home page.

    Precisely where is said tool?

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    Try this:
    http://blekko.com/ws/http:%2F%2Fwebp...F+/domainlinks

    Then replace WebProWorld with your own domain

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