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  • Why doesn't my new link show up in the tool?
    It takes a while for Morningscore to be able to automatically detect a new link, but there is a way to speed up the process. Log in to your Morningscore account Go to the Links section Click on the New / lost links tab Click on Scan for new links Copy your link and paste it into the search bar Click on Scan Wait for your link to appear Follow our step-by-step guideSome readers
  • How many links per website can I track?
    During the first scan, we find your top 5000 links. Afterwards we track an unlimited number of new and lost links to your website.Some readers
  • How can a high Linkscore help my website?
    Our Linkscore is a metric that reflects the strength of your website's link profile, which is determined by how much authority the websites that link to you have combined. The higher your Linkscore, the better your chances of ranking high in Google. How do you know if your Linkscore is good or bad?' This comparison will provide some answers On average, you can expect your MorningscoreSome readers
  • How often is my link data updated?
    Morningscore updates your link data on a daily basis.Some readers
  • Is there a limit to how much link data I can export?
    No, there is no upper limit to how much link data you can export from Morningscore. To export your links, follow the steps in the guide.Some readers
  • Other tools say I have more links. How do you count the total links I have?
    If you appear to have fewer links when you look it up in our tool, it's just because Morningscore chose to simplify things by only listing every unique domain that links to you. However, you can still see each individual backlink under All links in the Links section.Some readers
  • How to see all your competitor's links
    To see all your competitors' links, you first need to add their websites in the tool in order for us to find the data. There are two ways you can add competitors: Adding them as competitor websites in the tool for your own website Advantages: Provides you with a better, simpler overview and comparison Adding them as an independent Tracked Domain just like you added your own website Advantages: You can also see more (Health) data for the competitor's website This isFew readers
  • Is my Linkscore good or bad?
    The best way to figure out if your Linkscore is good or bad is to compare it to one of your competitors or a business similar to your size and industry. However, here are some general numbers to support the big picture: Linkscores of the best websites in the world are typically around 250,000 and higher. A very few websites are even in the millions. Linkscores of most regular businesses average between 500 and 5,000. As a rule of thumb, if your own Linkscore is lower thFew readers
  • What is link value?
    To rank all websites in the world by how strong their Link Profile is, we need to attribute how many links they get and how strong these links are. Therefore, we assign each website and page a value between 0 - and 100 that is based on different factors but is generally similar to Google's Page Rank score. This same logic applies to both links pointing out from your website and those links pointing to your website. Once you get a link from any website, you will see how strFew readers
  • How is my Linkscore calculated?
    It get's a little nerdy now. We want to offer full transparency on our metrics. Which is why we show you exactly how your Linkscore is calculated. These are the variables that we use to calculate your Linkscore: 1) Number of websites that link to you We're calculating the Linkscore based on a maximum number of 100.000 websites. 2) The average DA of those websites* Specifically we use the average DA of the top 80 % of those websites, while always rounding up individual DA values toFew readers
  • What is the Linkscore?
    The Linkscore shows how strong your website is on links from other websites. We often refer to it as your websites engine. The more strong links from other websites you have, the more "horsepower". This horsepower is visualised by your Linkscore. Explanation: We have put linkscores into ranks. The smallest rank is "Lemon stand". This is nFew readers
  • Why are some links shown as lost when they are still active?
    All SEO tools have a common problem: We have a hard time detecting lost links accurately. This means we will sometimes show a link as lost even though it actually still exists. In this example, Morningscore tells me I lost this link, but when I go to the page, I can see with my own eyes, that it is still there: In general you can trust your own observation more.Few readers
  • How do I export my link data?
    Exporting link data Go to the Links section Select All Links Click the "Export as CSV format" button in the bottom left corner Decide whether you want to download the data in either Microsoft Excel or Open Office/other format. You will then find the list in your downloads and can filter and analyse it according to the different columns. Please note: It is not yet possible to export individual links. An export currently always includes all links. Export allFew readers
  • Where do you get the link data from?
    We are proud to get our link data from our partner Moz. We have tested it to be among the most complete link data of all current providers. Read more about our data providers hereFew readers
  • How long does it take until a link is registered in Morningscore?
    There's no fixed time limit for how long it takes until a link is registered in our tool. Our link data is provided by the first class supplier, Moz. It's comman that it can take several months for Moz to discover your links. Sometimes it will never get discovered. Not even Google finds all links to you. You can give it a manual push. Simply follow the instructions in our guide.Few readers

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