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Tip 7 of 8

 

Who is linked to me?

Most of us have always wondered what sites on the net have established links to us. Where are we getting some of our traffic from? There are many web sites that will link to you without even letting you know. I know you might find this hard to believe, but many site owners who find your site interesting and may link to it from their site under the "resources" or "other related links" webpage.

What about those people that you have exchanged links with? Are those links still active, or have they been removed?

There is a way to find out who has linked to you:

Alta Vista ( http://www.altavista.digital.com) has a feature that will show you every page they have on file that has a link to your website. Go to the main page and type in your URL (in the form http://www.abc.com/xyz or just www.acb.com/xyz). Alta Vista has the most extensive monitoring of hyperlinks in HTML pages. Within moments it will bring up the results of the sites that are linked to you.

This is a great feature to see how many other sites have actually set up a link to you. Remember the statistics on the Survey, 91% of respondents said they find your website by links established at other related websites.

 

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