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The Backlink Checker helps you see which websites link to a specific URL or domain. Backlinks are one of many signals search engines use to understand how trustworthy and useful a page might be. This tool lets you quickly review link sources, anchor text, and basic link details so you can spot opportunities and potential problems in your link profile.
Over time, links to a site can change. Some may point from good, relevant pages; others may come from low‑quality or spammy sources. A balanced backlink profile often includes links from a mix of related sites, articles, and resources that naturally mention your content. Regular checks make it easier to see which links help your site and which ones may need attention.
This tool is most useful when you want to:
You can check backlinks for a specific URL or an entire domain. To run a report, follow these steps:
Use the list to quickly scan the types of sites linking to you and how they reference your content.
The Backlink Checker is designed to give you a clear snapshot of your link profile, not a final “good” or “bad” score. When reviewing the table:
For deeper action, you may combine this tool with other SEO checks or consult detailed backlink analysis tools if needed.
Q: Does this tool show every backlink my site has?
A: No single tool can list every link on the web. The Backlink Checker is designed to give a practical overview of many links so you can spot patterns and important referring pages.
Q: Are all links from low‑quality sites harmful?
A: Not necessarily. Search engines understand that sites cannot control every link they receive. Focus on patterns and clear issues rather than individual links.
Q: Can this tool be used to decide which links to disavow?
A: It can help you identify links that look suspicious, but the final decision to disavow should be made carefully, often after reviewing additional data and guidance.
Q: How often should I check my backlinks?
A: It depends on your site size and activity. Many site owners review their link profile monthly or after major campaigns, new content launches, or noticeable ranking changes.