Is it possible to track and rank internal links?
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Trying to create my cornerstone pages and I'd like to see which pages have the most internal links already to get started. Is there a tool for this?
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That will work most likely. I can start with the most heavily trafficked pages and go from there, thanks!
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Have you tried running OpenSiteExplorer against the pages? It would need to be done 1 page at a time but would show you the links going to that page.
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Thanks, the only issue with that is those links are quite old, no idea what the update schedule is for that, but we've done some massive editing since that list got populated. Was hoping seomoz had sometihng like that so I could get more up to date feedback.
I should have mentioned that in my original post, apologies.
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You can see all of that in Google Webmaster Tools
under > traffic > internal links
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