Monday, February 20, 2023

How to Manage Link Building Task Effectively- HnF SEO Guide |

Link building is one of most important process in Search Engine Optimization.It is not at all, an easy task but it can be made a lot easier if one know service which can help them about how to manage back-links in more efficient manner. It is both tricky and time consuming task to manage links, especially when they are in order of thousands. Practically, there is no absolute way to find out manually as to how many inbound links are there and also the quality of each link which already exists. In short,we need an automated (or semi-automated) tool to help you in keeping a deep eye on link building.

In a search today, I found an interesting tool which allows you to manage your links in a better way. It is Advanced Link Manager. I found it very easy to use and it is perfect for bloggers & website owners who are just trying to start upon the task of link building and don’t have a sound knowledge like some SEO guru would be having. not just this, but it can also be useful for more advanced users who are into SEO as their profession, because with the level of information you will get from this tool (on the basis of the version that one opt for -Standard, Professional, Enterprise, and Server).

I had a look at their Standard version and found it more than sufficient for those who just need a small or basic overview of their linked profiles since it has following features (and more):

  1. Check those existing incoming links to see which ones are still alive.
  2. See how your link profile has changed over time via the backlink evolution chart and search engine evolution chart (The search engine evolution chart shows the number of links to your site indexed by each search engine.)
  3. Find all incoming links (as indexed by major search engines).
  4. Categorise incoming links using customisable URL filters.
  5. Keep track of your link exchange campaigns to and automatically find out whenever any of your link partners removes the link to your site.
  6. Find broken links within your site.
  7. Customisable URL referrer settings – You can ask for updates on particular referrers only and get in depth information on the URL referrer such as page title, anchor text used for your link, use of the “No Follow” tag, and URL page rank. This helps you assess which of your URL referrers are most relevant and passing you real value in terms of link juice.
  8. Customisable updates – You can adjust your settings and choose only the elements you deem relevant to you so that you don’t get overwhelmed by useless/redundant information. This is especially useful if you plan on using the Advanced Link Manager alongside other link management/analysis tools.

Upgrading to the higher versions of it will get you even more convenience as it has some very strong and useful features like fully customisable reports, which allows you to access their website crawler and also the analyser (can be very useful for on-page optimisation), managing multiple projects at a time and create personal user profiles, automatically find some potential link partners, or even make use of the Advanced Link Manager’s Server to easily access any clients’ database.

For a blogger, though the standard features is more than enough to cover all the SEO requirements. However, if you manage a blog networks and do need to handle more than one site, then their Enterprise version would be more than suitable for you.

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