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How to Analyze Any Website's Backlink Profile with Serpstat

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and use these insights for your link-building campaign! Â is the Backlink Dashboard. It will includ

and use these insights for your link-building campaign! [pry] How to Analyze Any Website's Backlink Profile with Serpstat This letter is an overview of the Serpstat Backlink Analysis tool. You will find out how to analyze your backlink profile, monitor new and lost backlinks, research competitors' backlink profiles, and use these insights for your next link-building campaign. Let's go! Backlink Analysis Tool The first thing you will see when you run a domain through the [Backlink Analysis tool]( is the Backlink Dashboard. It will include all the summary information about the domain's backlink profile and all kinds of statistics: In the report, you will find the following information: - Dashboard with all summary information about the domain's backlink profile; -  Graph with linking domains dynamics; - Graph with linking pages dynamics; -  Graph with new and lost backlinks; -  Table with the number of pages according to the different types: -  Table with the most popular anchor text in inbound links and the number of links to the specified anchor text: - TLD (top-level domain) map that shows the distribution of referring domains by top-level domain zones: Most sections of the Overview report are clickable and will transfer you to more detailed reports. To learn more about other features the Serpstat Backlink Analysis has to offer, click the button below: [Read the article]( To help you learn how to get the most out of the Serpstat Backlink Analysis tool and a wide range of other features, we have also created a comprehensive video tutorial for you: [Watch the video]( Would you like to learn how to use Serpstat tools to boost your results? Click the button below to sign up for a free 7-day trial! [Get Your Serpstat Trial]( Valeriia Lokhtenko Blog Editor at Serpstat [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( Serpstat newsletter I You’re subscribed to [serpstat.com]( [Unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails. 2022 © [Serpstat.com]( [pry]

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