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Subscribe to our email newsletter and never miss an update. Mail Merge with Attachments. Download Tutorials Video. Save Emails and Attachments. This process forms the foundation of Majestic Trust Flow. Sites closely linked to a trusted seed site can see higher scores, whereas sites that may have some questionable links would see a much lower score. In the quality vs. This tells search engines your website has good, trustworthy, valuable information.
Note, none of these metrics are set by Google — they are created by SEO experts to provide guidance on evaluating links. Getting new quality links to your website takes time, attention, and effort. After reviewing your current backlinks, your goal is to find high Domain Authority sites that have a history of linking to pages discussing your topic.
Use the same tools we recommend for checking your own backlinks to check who is linking to your competition. This is a great way to start a list of websites you might want to reach out to. We also show the target's broken outbound links in the Broken links report, and a full breakdown of outbound linking anchor text in the Anchors report.
See followed and nofollowed links — The more quality followed backlinks a site has, the more trustworthy it is in the eyes of Google. Ahrefs shows you the complete picture of followed vs nofollowed links for any target. Backlink anchor text — Analyze anchor texts to see how your competitors optimize their backlink profiles. Use anchor text analysis to detect possible negative SEO attacks on your website. Disavow link spam — If you notice some suspicious backlink activity, you can add spammy links to a disavow file directly from the Backlink Checker.
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