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How we can Find Backlink Results?

The search engines vary in how they show your backlinks. Google has limitations on what links show up in their backlinks; generally you will not see all of your backlinks in the Google listing. Yahoo! generally shows most of your backlinks, it picks up most pages that link to you.

To find your backlinks, you will typically use a search like
"link:www.yourdomainname.com"
or "link:http://www.yourdomainname.com".

This should show the links you have pointing back to your web page. If this search does not work in the search engine you are using, try using the advanced search feature of the search engine to find the correct syntax.

Advanced Search Procedure using Operators in Google
Special Operators for Google Search:
• link: To find out how many links point towards you, simply use the link: operator in the main Google search box. Example: The results show all the links that link back to the typed URL.
Link:www.website.com
• related: To find pages similar in content to the specified URL. Example:
related:www.website.com
• The OR Operator (OR) is used to find at least one from any of the keywords. Example: Great OR good OR excellent
• The Plus Operator (+) To find web pages that contain the term to be searched. The following example would return links to pages that contain the term www.RedAlkemi.com
“+www.website.+com”
Note that this operator has been used twice in the above example. This is the default syntax for searching for pages that link to a website.
• The Minus Operator (-) To exclude certain words from your search, the minus operator can be used.
Example: Seo –flash
The results will show links to web promotion companies with pages that don’t contain the word “flash”
• filetype: If you are searching for a particular file type that contains the information that you want, then this operator can be used.
Example: seo filetype:pdf
Similarly, when you wish your results to exclude certain file types, you can use the filetype: operator in combination with the minus (-) operator.
• allintitle: This is used when the keyword that you are looking for is located in the title of the page. Only websites that have pages titled with your chosen keyword are displayed. Our other article on Title Tag Optimization covers different aspects of working with your web page’s Title Tag
Example: allintitle: seo
• allintext: Those pages are picked which have your keywords only in the text content. Read about Optimizing your site’s content in our in-depth article on Search Engine Copywriting.
Example: allintext: seo
Similarly you can use allinurl: (to search for keywords only in URLs) and allinanchor: (to search for keywords only from links or anchor text on the page.) For more information, you can refer to our article on Anchor Text Optimization.
• allintitle: This is used when the keyword that you are looking for is located in the title of the page. Only websites that have pages titled with your chosen keyword are displayed. Our other article on Title Tag Optimization covers different aspects of working with your web page's Title Tag
Example: inurl:website seo

Here all URLs, which contain the word RedAlkemi with the word seo in page content, will be shown in the results.
• intitle: This operator is used for searching specific words from within titles of pages. Any word that follows after the first keyword will be picked up from within the page content of these pages.
Example:intitle:website optimization
• cache: when Googlebot indexes a site, it takes snapshots of all indexed pages. This operator helps in viewing cached pages.
Example:cache: www.website.com
To further view content of a cached page, you can type the keyword that you are looking for within the cached page.
Example:cache: www.website.com web
• info: This query will extract information that Google has about the link mentioned after this operator.
Example:info: www.website.com
• define: This operator can be used to get definitions of specified phrases. All words typed after this operator are treated as a single phrase.
Example:define:seo
• stocks: All queries entered after this operator will be treated as stock ticker symbols and pick up content from stock related pages. Please note that only stock ticker symbols and not company names can be used after this operator. Example:stocks: msft intc
The above syntax will extract all stock related info about Microsoft and Intel.
• site: To search from within a site only.
Example:seo site: www.website.com

There is a common problem with backwards links that everyone exchanging hundreds of links but Google counts some of them. In other words we can say that Google takes some x% of your total number of links.
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