You can also drill down to more granular data. Just click " MORE >" below each data point in the main dashboard.
This is the report you get when you click "MORE >" to access the data for the most internally linked pages. Click " Export " in the upper right corner. You can then choose to download the data in Google Sheets, Excel, or CSV format.
Options in the "Export" drop-down menu include "Google Sheets, Excel, and CSV format"
How to interpret link data
The Links report offers a wealth of information. Here are some pointers on how to interpret its data.
Most important related pages
A high number of backlinks to your pages can signal their popularity and relevance. You should make sure to link to important pages, such as the homepage, product pages, blog posts, or data reports.
Conversely, a low number of backlinks can mean that your site lacks content or link-worthy pages.
Best Link Sites
Getting backlinks from reputable sites is beneficial for SEO. Ideally, many of these sites would be relevant to your niche.
For example, a healthcare company would benefit greatly from thailand telegram data receiving a backlink from WebMD , an authoritative medical news source.
But links from low-quality or spammy sites are unlikely to improve your site's ranking.
Top linking text
Anchor text gives search engines context about the content of the linked page. Ideally, the anchor text used in your backlinks should be relevant and varied.
Search engines might view over-optimized anchor text (such as excessive use of exact match keywords) as manipulation.
Main internally linked pages
Your internal links should connect a large number of your pages. But you should especially focus on adding internal links to strategic and revenue-generating pages.