Need a tool for finding new links from analytics
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I'd like to get a weekly report of all of the brand new referral links that have come in to my site over the last week.
Is this something that can be done in google analytics? Is there a better tool for this out there? Thanks in advance
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Oooh, that is a very cool tool. I just signed up for it and it looks pretty sweet.
However, this is probably a little to instant for my needs. It doesn't look like there is the ability setup a report that runs over a certain time period like daily or weekly reports.
Cool none the less, probably very useful for brand new sites though.
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Sha Menz of BF Design Studio just shared this tool with me last night. I've implemented it today it works great.
Here's an excerpt from her post.
"If you are looking for a tool that will let you know when you have new links, you might want to take a look at Linkstant, a cool tool put together by Tom Critchlow & Rob Ousbey from SEO consulting company Distilled."
Hope this helps!
Anthony
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