Tracking Link Requests Best Practices
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I've been tracking my link building activities in a spreadsheet using these columns: Date, URL, Action Taken, Status, Link Text used/requested.
Can anyone share different or better ways of tracking what links you have requested and how you keep track of them
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Raven has a great tool for tracking links and link building. They even have a monitoring of links once you have acquired them. The monitor will give you updates on if the link changes. Great tool.
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