Inbound links
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Is the any report that will show the reciprocal vs one-way inbound links?
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Thank you for the info
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What does that mean. I think Google has a formula for reciprocal links vs one-way links.
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SEO Spyglass does! You can run a report on your own site, get the backlinks then run a more detailed report and choose the option to see if they link back to you.
Raventools also has this feature. You can add your known links to Raven tools and then monitor them. If someone stops linking back to you, you will be automatically notified.
Nicole
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