Google Blog Search Hack: Finding Inbound Links

Want to find inbound links to a blog via Google Blog Search? Preface the URL of your (or anyone’s) blog with link: — like this:


Googleblogsearchlinks


Try it yourself. It looks like you can also get the inbound link results as an RSS feed as well.

(Yes, I know links are only a surrogate for quality and that solutions are under development… )

UPDATE: Alert reader Nick W. points out that there are a number of other operators that are available in addition to link: . These operators are:

  • cache:
  • link:
  • related:
  • info:
  • define:
  • stocks:
  • site:
  • allintitle:
  • intitle:
  • allinurl:
  • inurl:

In addition, there are a number of new blog-specific operators:

  • inblogtitle:
  • inposttitle:
  • inpostauthor:
  • blogurl:

Many of these are not available from the advanced search page, but must be entered directly.

2 Replies to “Google Blog Search Hack: Finding Inbound Links”

  1. Not a hack.

    That’s a standard search operator – all the major SE’s have something similar actually 🙂

    You **should** be able to combine it with another operator to weed out internal links, but for some reason, the last time i tried it it did not work. It would like like this:

    link:www.example.com -site:www.example.com

    You can also do

    blogurl:www.example.com

    which will function much the same as the [site] operator does in normal search and will give you an idea of how many pages are indexed.

    more here:

    http://www.google.com/help/about_blogsearch.html#operators

    Nick

Comments are closed.