How Many Backlinks do You Have? Getting to Top of Search Engines IX

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Getting to the top of the Search Engines IX

How Many Backlinks do you have?

A bit of a detour today. I have had several people ask how they can find out how many backlinks they have to their web site. A good question and one I can answer.

First thing you want to do is go to Yahoo.com rather than Google or MSN and search for the term “linkdomain:” and then the web site you want to inquire about using the Yahoo search box.  This will take you to Yahoo’s Site Explorer site.

When you do this for your site you will see two boxes at the top of the page. One will show the number of pages on your website, and the second will show the total number of inbound links to your site.  These are your backlinks.

Now if you want to see what you need to do to outrank that pesky competitor of yours, it wouldn’t hurt to enter their domain name the same way and see how many backlinks they have.  You might want to check out who they are, because there is a good chance you should be able to get back links from some of the same places.

Now as we mentioned before, not all backlinks are created equal.  Some have higher page rank and are thus weighted more than others. So it’s possible that someone with fewer backlinks could rank higher.

As an experiment, go to Google and enter the keyword “Home Decorating” in the Google Search Box. When I did it for this article the top three “organic” listings were www.home-decorating-made-easy.com;  www.tuscan-home-101.com and www.hgtv.com

I looked at each site with the Yahoo Site Explorer and found the top ranking site had 627 pages of content and 1726 back links.  The second ranked site, the tuscan one, had 88 pages of content and 794 backlinks.  I believe the number of backlinks to be the major determinant in the higher ranking by home decorating made easy site.

But what about the third place site, HGTV? It has 203,974 pages and 7,285,773 backlinks.  A behemoth by anyone’s standards. This is where relevance plays a role. HGTV has a lot of pages and backlinks, but not all of them were specifically relevant to the keyword term “Home Decorating.”  At least not in Googles eyes.

If you enjoyed this exercise, play around with a few other keywords, and see if the number of backlinks doesn’t seem to play a role in most of them. As you do, you will come to appreciate how important backlinks are to ranking.

In our next article we will discuss some easy ways to get a bunch of high value backlinks.  [ I should be charging for this. :) ]

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  1. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 28, 2009 @11:30 am

    Very informative post. I did this for my site and found 1826. I had no idea how many backlinks I had. At first I thought something was wrong but then I found that you do not want to put a space after the : Very good SEO posts.

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  2. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 28, 2009 @7:18 pm

    So right Earl!

    Backlinks are very important, but RELEVANT back links carry so much more power when it comes to getting your sites ranked in Google.

    Thanks for another great post on offsite SEO.

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  3. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person on Twitter
     •  May 30, 2009 @5:49 am

    Great post, Earl! Your research also demonstrates another KEY SEO tip – the first ranked site had your whole search phrase in the domain name (home decorating), the second had one of the words (home), and HGTV had none of them – a good example of what makes your series so valuable, since there’s a myriad of SEO factors that go into each ranking!

    Doug Champigny’s last blog post..Free Advanced Twitter Marketing Case Study Ready To Download!

  4. Shaina Atherton  •  March 6, 2010 @9:06 am

    Great post! I couldn’t agree more. This is great information, so I appreciate your research into it. Thanks again!

  5. Zona Hedrick  •  March 28, 2010 @3:59 pm

    Hello just stumbled your site and i thank you for your article it was informative. I am interested about doing link building for my website too. Have you used the scrapebox.com tool? If so is it good? If not then what is the best tool? Thank you.

  6. ETN  •  March 28, 2010 @11:00 pm

    Sorry, I am not familiar with the tool you mention. I prefer to build back links slowly and naturally with with frequent blog posts, and a steady stream of articles over a prolonged period of time.

  7. by many backlinks are very important, but the links are relevant and have the same niche that is in priority. somehow able to distinguish where the search engines, I saw on a site owned by my friend who has a 85 000 backlink to their site rank higher in google PR backlinks though that in can not have the same niche.

  8. ETN  •  June 9, 2010 @12:22 pm

    The more relevant the source of the backlink the greater importance the search engines will put on it. That’s to get around various linking strategies that some have tried. In addition to relevance, they also look at the “authority” of the site from which the backlink originates. A back link for an .edu site is presumed to be more important that from your cousins blog with just two blog entries. A site like Squidoo, Hub Pages, and other high PR ranking sites pass more “google juice” as well and are thus more valuable. That said, in general the more the merrier as far as back links are concerned, but by more I also mean by more unique sources. 10,000 backlinks from even a high ranking site such as Active Rain may not be as valuable as several hundred from lesser sites, if in the first case all your backlinks are from the single source.

  9. web design wirral  •  December 30, 2010 @5:25 pm

    Us here at buy tea online really enjoy this post. thanks for being so informative.

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