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All About Google Inbound Links
Google Inbound Links are the links that Google credits to a specific page of your website. You can discover the inbound links to a page by searching link:http://example.com in the Google search box. It is interesting to know that this method of finding inbound links usually shows very few inbound links compared to other methods. It may come as a surprise that you know you have hundreds of inbound links, but Google only credits you as having 10, or fewer!? One theory behind this is that Google only displays the inbound links for this query from pages that are passing Page Rank, and from other pages that are also indexed by Google. Ergo, your MySpace page is not going to cut it.
We favor analyzing inbound links by other means, because it seems that the search method link:somesite.com is arcane, especially when on considers the evidence. Google will rank sites on the first page of the Search Engine Results Page without having inbound links displayed by the search method. With all of that being said, it is likely that Matt Cutts would tell you to first go to the Google Webmaster Tools to discover your inbound links. Indeed the Google Webmaster Tools does show how many inbound links each page has (from both internal and external sources).
Have Business Web Coach boost your inbound links by doing some link building.
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