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Analyze backlinks and SEO links - Select countries

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:51 am
by rochon.a1.119
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Step 4
In the last step of preparation we have to choose the countries where our main audience is located.

With this information our tool can analyze the languages ​​of the web pages from which the links come.



How to use the Backlink Audit tool?
After completing all the previous steps we access the main interface of the tool.

Our backlink analysis tool has 7 tabs: “Overview”, “Audit”, “Remove”, “Disavow”, “Lost and Found”, “Target Pages” and “About” which allow you to do quite a few things but in this article we are going to focus on removing or disavowing toxic links.

Let's look at it again step by step to understand how to carry out the entire process.

Step 1
In the “ Audit ” tab we have a list of all the backlinks that our tool detected and the websites where the links come from.

Analyze backlinks and SEO links - Backlink audit section

If we look at the main table we will see 4 columns.

The first column called “ Page Title, Source URL, and netherlands mobile database Destination URL ” is a list of backlinks to the destination pages on your website.

The second column is called “ Anchor Text ”, here we can analyze the anchor texts that are “supporting” the detected backlinks.

In the same column we can see the letter “T” which indicates that it is text.

There we can also see a list of the different types of backlinks that our website has (text, image, etc.).

The fourth column tells us a very important metric called “ Toxic Score ”.

The toxicity scale is scored from 0 to 100, where 0 would be a good (healthy) backlink and 100 a very toxic one.

This metric is calculated using a formula that takes into account the toxic markers discovered by each backlink.

In the last column called “ Actions ” we can perform, as its name indicates, different actions with the detected backlinks.