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Dofollow vs Nofollow Links: What's the Difference?

What's the difference between dofollow and nofollow links? A dofollow link is a normal link with no special attribute—it passes ranking signals to the destination. A nofollow link has rel="nofollow" and tells Google not to pass ranking credit. All links are dofollow by default unless marked o...

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What is a Backlink Checker? (And Why You Need One)

What is a backlink checker? A tool that analyzes links pointing to a website. Two types exist: discovery tools (Ahrefs, Moz) find all backlinks to a domain, and verification tools check whether specific backlinks actually exist and work correctly. Discovery answers "what links exist?" Verific...

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How to Check Backlinks in Google Search

Can I check backlinks using Google Search? Google's link: operator was deprecated in 2017 and no longer works. To find backlinks today, use Google Search Console (free, your own sites only) or third-party tools like Ahrefs, Moz, or Semrush. Once found, verify links are working with Backlink C...

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How to Check YouTube Video Backlinks

How do I check backlinks to my YouTube video? Use Ahrefs Site Explorer (paste the full video URL), Google Search Console (add your channel as a property), or SEMrush. These show which sites link to your video. To verify discovered links actually exist and are dofollow, use Backlink Checker Pr...

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Domain Backlink Checker: Analyze Any Website's Link Profile

What is a domain backlink checker? A tool that reveals all websites linking to any domain. Enter a URL, see referring domains, anchor text, link attributes (dofollow/nofollow), and historical trends. For verifying whether discovered links are actually live, use Backlink Checker Pro to confirm...

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