What
is link Popularity? Link popularity is a general
representation of the total number of web pages which link
to a website (or individual web page). Most of the major search
engines support the "link:" operator. Type in “link:”
(without the quotation marks) in front of the URL about which
you want to learn.
What does this tool do? This
tool will query all the major search engines (Google, Yahoo,
MSN, and Ask) when you enter the “link:” operator
with your chosen URL. It will return the total link count
for each URL.
You will notice that the totals vary greatly
from search engine to search engine; this is because the
figures shown represent the number of inbound links that
are known to that search engine (which will vary based on
the size of their database). Most of the search engines
(Google especially) also apply various filters against the
inbound links; therefore, some inbound-links may not be
counted toward the total.
Why is link popularity important?.
Link popularity is important because it is a major factor
used by search engines in determining a site's position
in search results. Generally, a site with more inbound links
will be positioned higher than a similar site with fewer
links. Other factors that are considered include anchor
text.