How do you track links over time?
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I'm new to SEOmoz and I'm really enjoying the fact that I can track all my keywords in a single place and monitor the changes.
Is there a way to do the same with no my links? I mean: I'm using Open Site Explorar to track my links, but I want to know my link building performance overtime.
Is there a way to do this automatically with SEOmoz? In case of a negative answer, how do you track your links over time?
Thanks in advance!
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As usual, EGOL is right.
At most, check your links once a month when Linkscape updates. Even that is a bit much but if you are actively working on building links then you probably are too curious to wait longer.
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how do you track your links over time?
About once every six months I go into webmaster tools and see what links have magically appeared.
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