Ben Lang

Backlinks by Neil Patel - A backlinks research tool for competitive intelligence

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Backlinks shows you the number of links pointing to any URL, for free. From total link count, to .edu and .gov links to even the exact number of unique referring domains, dive into your competitors' backlinks, fine tune the results and export to CSV.

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Oleg
Hi Neil. Always a pleasure to see your stuff
Neil Patel
@iooleg thanks!
Csaba Kissi
What to say... Neil did it again 🙌. Thats just super impressive and super useful 👍. Hope it will work for a long long time and you'll be able to deal with scrapers. 🤞
Neil Patel
Thanks for the kind words. Just wait for version 2.0 ;)
Csaba Kissi
@neilpatel I've tried to export to CSV unfortunately only 16 records were exported. Actually 300 backlinks are listed on the page.
Shivbhadrasinh Gohil
Thank you so much @neilpatel for this awesome tool. This will save a lot of money 💵
Nikola
Man you are awesome! We love you Neil! No one give more value to the this space then you are!
Amrit Mirchandani
Ideal for SEO building!!!
Chery Schmidt

Thank You for this Free SEO Tool

Pros:

A Handy Free SEO Tool

Cons:

None Seen :))

Chery Schmidt
Love this, A Free Handy SEO Tool!! Sweet! Thanks for sharing, Chery :))
barış can
Congrats, Neil. You're amazing man with amazing free products. Keep it up.
gerardcompte

Its going ti change my life

Pros:

Just amazing ! Súper helpfull

Cons:

Non, for now

Gail Gardner

It would be nice to somehow know the relative value of content on sites like Medium, Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. Are they actually as valuable as those sites' domains would lead you to believe when shown in tools like this?

Pros:

Easier to use than the average SEO tool which is far more complex.

Cons:

Nofollow or dofollow is inaccurate. HuffingtonPost, Wikipedia and even some comment links show up as dofollow.