How do I download a CSV of inbound links?
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Just signed up and have a lot of (probably stupid) questions! When I go to my campaign in Moz Pro, Links, Link Analysis, I see a long list of inbound links. However, the only option is to export it into CSV via the Open Site Explorer, but when I open that up the list of links is completely different (and much smaller) than the one in the Link Analysis section. Is there a way to download the links listed in the Link Analysis section, and what is hhe different between the links listed here and in the OSE?
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Anytime!
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Thank you! I now see that I was filtering for "this page" and the links I saw elsewhere were for other pages. I can see them all now
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Hi Lina
To match the URLs in OSE for inbound links
Search the root domain of the URL
Set the filters to:
Target: This root domain
Link source: all pages
Link Type: all linksTo obtain the FULL backlink profile, you would have the build an application to access our database via paid API apiwiki.moz.com
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I'm sorry, I don't understand. I'm seeing domains in the link analysis that don't show up in any form in the OSE.
Is there a way to download all of my inbound links that are found in the Link Analysis section?
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Hello!
In OSE we can show page metrics and only domain/sub-domain in Moz Analytics since we only show a snapshot of data there.
When looking at inbound links in OSE you can adjust the filters to show all pages on the root domain, all links (of external/internal or both).
If you have a lot of backlinks from the same domain, we cap the link data to 25 per linking root domain to help show diversity.
Hope this helps
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Actually a good question. I havent stopped to look at this one before, following OSE for me the links are similar but definitly not the same.
I cant help with this one, but i'd love to know the answer!
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