Some days, you don't want to go to your entire domain, but just want to target a piece of content. Just enter or paste this URL, and select "Right Page" (once you start typing the full path, we'll automatically select this option for you as well):
Now I can only see the link data for this page (note: screenshots have been edited for size):
Good news — my Whiteboard Friday already has a belize number data decent link profile . That’s already a lot to sort through, and as the link profile grows, it’s going to get harder. So, how can I identify just the sites I’m interested in and track those sites over time?
This is the part we can't automate for you. Create a list of possibilities in whatever tool you like. Here's a hypothetical list I created in Excel.
Obviously, this list is on the short side, but let's say I decided to pull out a few usual suspects from the search marketing world, plus one from the broader marketing world, and some aspirational sites (I probably won't get that New York Times link, but let's dream big).
(3) Create a tracking list in Link Explorer
Obviously, I could individually search for these domains in my full list of inbound links, but even with six possibilities, that would take some time. So, let's do this the slow way. Back in Link Explorer, look just below the left-hand navigation and you'll see the "Link Targeting List":
Keep scrolling - I promise it's at the bottom. Click on it, and you'll see something like this:
List link possibilities
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