Backlink Analysis Metrics

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So i am delving into learning about backlink analysis - how to look at the data - mainly from Ahrefs to determine it its worth trying to get a link from that domain.

I have created a spreadsheet to do all the calculations, find the ratios etc to simply the whole process.

After doing loads of research on the subject, i found

1) referring domains / linked domains = ratio 1
2) total backlinks / linked domains = ratio 2

I use other ratios in the spreadsheet, but these two I'm a little unsure on what are acceptable ratio outputs to consider as a backlink potential

Wondering what your thoughts are on the ratio? also are there other metrics you strongly consider? Thank you
#search engine optimization #analysis #backlink #metrics
  • My thoughts are ... the only thing that matters for SEO is referring domains. Getting more than one link from the same domain is not likely to help you at all for SEO (unless, maybe, a top 100 site like the WallStreet Journal links to you every week), although if it is a popular website, it might help with traffic to your website.
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    • I agree with you dave, referring domains matters a lot. However, backlinks also COUNT as well. So mix would be great.
    • What happened to multiple links voting value and power?

      Of course having more than just one link from the same domain is good thing.
      As always, I will bring as example our directory. Every site submitted to directory
      automatically getting 6 pages designated to that site, whereas every page beside
      having link would have description and other related to that domain information
      surely helpful for site's SEO and SERP.

      Granted I'm not sure which part is more beneficial for SEO link or that page's content
      but I know it's working based on what G.is having in it possession related to that site.



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  • I am not sure about my those metrics but I can tell you this .

    1 List your site in reputable directories

    2 Build relationships

    3 Guest blogging

    4 Start a blog

    5 Contact similar sites to yours with good content and ask for a backlink but make sure you offer a benefit to the site owner
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  • 1. Link Distribution Ratio
    2. % of Exact Match Anchor Text
    3. Total Number of C-class IPs
    4. Total Unique Linking Domains
    5. Citation Flow
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    • Did anyone told you that Domains by definition
      are unique even if they are using different TLD?



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  • Any web design project must have the analysis tools that allow monitoring (week by week, month by month) the evolution of visits, the average time they spend on our website, the keywords that have brought us traffic, the channels that have provided us with that traffic, etc.
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  • "... at least make sure you're providing correct information"??? That would be pretty tough to do since, as you admit, they are all just theories and hypotheses. An oxymoron by definition.
  • Here is the process of Checking Backlinks
    Step 1: Navigate to Link Explorer.
    Step 2: Enter your competitor's URL.
    Step 3: Navigate to the "Inbound Links" tab.
    Step 4: Export backlink data into.
    Step 5: Compile backlink.
    Step 6: Sort all backlinks by Page Authority.
    Step 7: Review all linking sites for opportunities.
    You can also take the help of Sem to create a reliable backlinks for your website.
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    So i am delving into learning about backlink analysis - how to look at the data - mainly from Ahrefs to determine it its worth trying to get a link from that domain. I have created a spreadsheet to do all the calculations, find the ratios etc to simply the whole process.