How to Check Competitor Backlinks (And Steal Their Strategy)
How do I check competitor backlinks? Use Ahrefs, Semrush, or Moz to pull their backlink profile. Export referring domains, filter for high-quality sites, identify replicable opportunities. Before outreach, verify links actually exist—backlink data can be months old. Use Backlink Checker Pro t...
Toxic Backlink Checker: Find and Remove Harmful Links
What are toxic backlinks? Low-quality, spammy, or manipulative links that can harm your rankings. From spam sites, link farms, or dubious sources. A toxic backlink checker scans your profile to identify harmful links. Once found, disavow them through Google Search Console. To verify your good...
What is Dofollow and Nofollow? A Simple Explanation
What is dofollow and nofollow? Dofollow links pass SEO value ("link juice") to the linked website. Nofollow links tell search engines not to count the link as an endorsement — users can still click it, but it won't boost rankings. All links are dofollow by default unless you add a nofollow at...
How to Check Backlinks Manually (And Why You Shouldn't)
You paid for 50 backlinks. The freelancer sent a spreadsheet with URLs, anchor texts, and “dofollow” labels. But how do you know those links actually exist?
How do I check a backlink manually? Steps: (1) Open the linking page URL, (2) Press Ctrl+F and search for your domain, (3) Right-click ...
How to Check Backlinks in Google Search
You just paid someone to build backlinks to your website. They sent you a report with a bunch of URLs. Now what? You want to verify these links actually exist, and your first instinct is probably to head to Google and search for them.
Makes sense. Google knows everything, right?
Well, here’s...
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