Backlink Analyzer Tool

Analyze your website's backlink profile and compare with competitors

How to Use the Backlink Analyzer Tool

1

Enter Your Domain

Type your website domain in the input field above (e.g., example.com). No need to include "http://" or "www."

2

Analyze Your Backlink Profile

Click "Analyze Backlinks" to get comprehensive data about your domain's backlink profile, including domain authority, total backlinks, and referring domains.

3

Explore Detailed Insights

Use the tabs to navigate between different aspects of your backlink profile: Overview, Top Backlinks, Anchor Text Distribution, and Link Growth.

4

Compare with Competitors

Enter a competitor's domain in the second field and click "Compare with Competitor" to see how your backlink profile stacks up against theirs.

5

Export Your Data

Use the "Export" button in each section to download your backlink data for further analysis or reporting.

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Common Use Cases

Backlink Audit

Identify your strongest and weakest backlinks to understand your current link profile and find opportunities for improvement.

Competitor Analysis

Compare your backlink profile with competitors to discover new link building opportunities and strategies they're using successfully.

Toxic Link Detection

Identify potentially harmful backlinks that could be negatively affecting your SEO performance and domain authority.

Link Building Strategy

Develop an effective link building strategy based on data about your current backlink profile and competitor insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Domain Authority and how is it calculated?

Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search engine result pages. It's calculated using multiple factors, including linking root domains and number of total links, into a single score from 1 to 100.

What's the difference between backlinks and referring domains?

Backlinks are individual links pointing to your website, while referring domains are the unique websites that contain those backlinks. For example, if a website links to you from 5 different pages, that counts as 5 backlinks but only 1 referring domain.

Why is the dofollow vs. nofollow ratio important?

Dofollow links pass SEO value (link juice) to your website, while nofollow links typically don't. A healthy backlink profile should have a mix of both, but having a good proportion of dofollow links is important for SEO performance.

How often should I analyze my backlink profile?

For most websites, analyzing your backlink profile once a month is sufficient. However, if you're actively building links or recovering from a penalty, you might want to check more frequently, perhaps weekly or bi-weekly.

How accurate is the data from this tool?

Our backlink data is aggregated from multiple reliable sources and updated regularly. While it provides a good representation of your backlink profile, no backlink tool can capture 100% of all links on the web. For critical decisions, consider cross-referencing with other tools.