In this video, you will see how to create a project in LinkAssistant and import
your backlink data into it.
Feel free to switch between tabs for different kinds of
backlink data, or create your own, custom tabs.
To download
your backlink data, log into Google Search console → Search Traffic → Links to Your Site → Under «Who links the most» click «More» → «Download more sample links.»
You can also upload your own
backlink data, whether it's from your own link building campaign, a Google Webmaster Tools export, or other third party data.
Ahrefs — This is the next kid on the block for
backlink data.
Majestic SEO — This is
another backlink data provider that's quite reliable.
Not exact matches
Even though it's simple to ignore this
data and difficult to create long form content, it's a must if you want to achieve success in terms of social shares and
backlinks.
What's REALLY important is that there are only really three databases used in all these tools — Yahoo's; Linkscape's & Majestic's (unless I missed something) and of these, Majestic's is by far the largest
data source, with over 1.1 trillon
backlinks analyzed so far.
What it's like working with big clients like VW and Proctor and Gamble Getting buy - in from all the departments on SEO Leveraging automation and tools to collect and process
data Link building at scale The impact of machine learning on rankings The most important types of
backlinks to focus on The problems
Features include content analysis and planning tools based on analysis from technical site crawls, content analysis, social share counts,
backlink counts, ranking, value and multi-channel analytics
data.
We'll dig deeply into ways to do this in Stage 3, but some tools to provide the
data to perform competitive
backlink analysis are:
Set up your first LinkAssistant project and import your
backlink research
data from SEO SpyGlass.
If you have already run your
backlink research with SEO Spyglass and imported the
data into LinkAssistant you already have a list of sites you want to get links from.