Want to know who’s linking to you? These tools can help.
Google
http://www.google.com
Check the sites that are linking to you in Google by searching for “link:YOURDOMAIN.COM” – Replace YOURDOMAIN.COM with your actual domain name.
Inbound Link Quality (ILQ) Rating Tool
http://www.seocompany.ca/directory/ilqtool.html
Are you curious how valuable the inbound links you’re receiving are? SEOCompany.ca’s ILQ Rating Tool calculates it’s ILQ Rating based on the number of links you have from Yahoo, Dmoz.Org, Edu and Gov sites. The higher your score, the better your rating.
Page Strength Tool
http://www.seomoz.org/tools/page-strength.php
How much visibility does your site have with search engines? SEOMoz.org’s Page Strength tool measures how many links point to your url and domain, your position in Google for the first four words of your title tag, the age of your domain, links from .edu and.gov sites, your Alexa rank, and more – and compiles all the information into a numbered score on a scale of 1-10.
SEOBook.com’s Spider Test
http://tools.seobook.com/general/spider-test/index.php
How do crawlers and spiders view your site? SEOBook.com’s Spider Test allows you to type in a url and it returns how spiders see your page including the souce code, all outbound links, and common words and phrases.
URL Trends
http://www.urltrends.com/
Do you want a quick snapshot of a website? UrlTrends offers you a free trend report. Simply type in a website url. It will tell you when the site was first monitored, it’s current PageRank and Alexa Rank, the number of incoming links from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Alexa, and the number of outgoing links. It also tells you how long the site has been online, some information about the page, whether it’s listed in DMOZ, and if it has been archived by Archive.org.

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