- How can I detect mentions and turn them into backlinks? There is more than one tool that can help you detect mentions in LinkResearchTools (LRT). One of them is the Backlink Profiler (BLP). If you start a BLP report and filter the results by Link Status… more »
- Can I ignore certain domains in my reports? It is possible to create a domain blacklist to ignore backlinks from certain domains. You can do this from your account settings. Yes, you can do this in your LinkResearchTools (LRT) account settings. Have in… more »
- Keep in mind that we use very common spam link rules to identify potentially harmful links, but this can still be wrong in certain edge cases. Make sure you review all links you want Google to ignore, because if you ignore good links, it might hurt your… more »
- Yes this is possible. Please filter the URLs you want to disavow/rate/tag and use the bulk action function. more »
- No, Link Detox runs through complex procedures and analyzes to report the current status of your links. It categorizes your link with DTOXRISK (how risky the link probably is) and helps you in deciding if you should remove these links based on rules.… more »
- LRT shows you always real-time data. But if you upload a backlink list file, you cannot be always 100% sure that this file is up to date. To receive most recent data, we recommend the usage of GWT integration. The upload is possible in DTOX and BLP, but… more »
- The layout can be broken because, in order to protect you from potentially malicious sites, Link Detox Screener loads the pages in a sandboxed iframe. Some sites do not allow resources like fonts, CSS, images or Javascript to be loaded from such… more »
- Custom Backlinks Our toolkit accepts exported files from various other toolkits like the Google Search Console, Sistrix, SEMrush, Moz/Linkscape or Majestic. If you would like to merge different data sources and import them into our toolkit, simply… more »
- Please review all links carefully, because TOX3 links have a high DTOXRISK which means they are potentially more harmful than others. more »