SEO & Link Analysis Tools
What is Who Links To Me?
Who Links To Me? is an interactive web service to aid the research portion of the search engine optimization(seo) process. The largest single determining factor for rankings is the links that a domain has acquired over time. We open up the hood and help you understand what top ranking sites are doing to build link popularity.
How Can I Improve my SEO Campaign?
Using Who Links To Me? to research your competitors will give you both a benchmark to understand what Google, Yahoo and MSN require to rank for your industries keywords. Despite what you may have heard, there is no magic google rankings formula. Google has gotten pretty good at detecting patterns for link spam and sketchy link building campaigns.
What google looks for to rank real estate web sites isn’t going to apply to celebrity gossip. What works for the travel industry probably won’t work for a pharmaceutical company. Why? Each industry has different patterns of inbound links and different topic-authority hubs.
The best way to analyze what is working for your particular industry is to analyze the sites that rank well for your target keywords. Find out what they are doing, and do it better. That’s what we empower you to do.
Sounds Great. Let’s see it in action!
It’s okay, you can put your site in. Everyone’s doing it. Want to spy on others? Great, you can do that too. Here’s some fun ones to check out:
- New York Times vs. Chicago Tribune vs. Dallas Morning News
- WhiteHouse.gov, Senate.gov vs. Congress.gov
- Wells Fargo vs. Bank of America
- UPS vs. FedEx
- Ford vs. GM vs. Chrysler vs. Toyota vs. Honda vs. Nissan
- Amazon vs. Barnes & Noble
- Target vs. Wal Mart
- CNN vs. BBC vs. USA Today vs. CBS News
- PBS vs. NPR
- Webmaster World vs. Digital Point vs. Site Point vs. DN Forum
- MIT vs. CalTech
- Nike vs. Adidas vs. Reebok
- Coach vs. Louis Vuitton Gucci vs. Versace
- Experian vs. TransUnion vs. Experian
- Ubuntu vs. CentOS vs. Gentoo vs. Debian
- IIS vs. Apache
- PHP vs. Ruby on Rails
- Stephen Colbert vs. Bill O'Reilly
Powerful information at your fingertips
Three Easy Steps to See Who's Linking to You
Step 1:
Highlight the linking code below and copy it (CTRL-C on most systems) into your clipboard.
Step 2:
Paste the linking code somewhere into your blog/site template. Rebuild your template if necessary.
Step 3:
Load your blog into your browser and click through on your newly added WhoLinksToMe.com link.
