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Darth Autocrat (Lyndon NA)

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about 1 year ago

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. "Wittiest comment I've seen all week" award! And, for those wondering, it's a response about using the [link:] search operator - which doesn't actually work. If you want to see recent links... >>> #SEO t.co/QpoaEYJQm2

>>> 1) Parse your SALs (server access logs), looking for referrers, dump them, unique them, store and compare (unique again) to prior lists. 2) Look through GA or other web tracker (similar approach to above) You can also hunt for links/mentions via search. >>>

>>> You can use the Tools > Time option in the SERP, or the [after:] operator, along with things like {"brand" "model" "location"} etc., And ... ... yes, you can use the link:operator, but honestly, it's not "working" per-se, and if there are similar domains, they may show >>>

>>> for example: domain is [mysite.tld] similar domain is [123mysite.tld] you may see results including both domains (the operator is broken/borked - so do not expect it to work "properly" :D)

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