Link report that is broken down by C Block?
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I've tried to do this in the advanced reports are of Moz, but to no avail. I just want to be able to see all the links (and anchor text would be nice too) for each CBlock.
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Hey Charl,
Thanks for reaching out. I'm afraid we don't currently have a plan to break out the links from the external C-blocks by C-block or IP. We base our product changes on the number of customer requests made for a feature and I'm afraid that this feature has only been requested once, so it hasn't been our focus to make this update to the data.
Again, I would recommend submitting a feature request for us to keep this data in the future and make it sortable by C-block. Here's the feature request forum we use to collect ideas:
http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requestsThat forum goes directly to our Product team and they use the requests made there to inform our product changes going forward. It also allows other users to vote for the feature, as well, which is how we prioritize product updates.
I hope this helps!
Chiaryn
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Hi Chiaryn,
Is there any update on this?
charl
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Hi There,
Great question! Our index currently only has the ability to to show which links are from the same C-block as the target URL or which links are from different C-blocks than the target URL. So, for example, you could see that all of the links to seomoz.org that come from rogermozbot.com, moz.com, mozcast.com and a few others all come from the same C-block as seomoz.org and any other link would be from a different C-block, but I'm afraid we don't keep the data to break out the links from the external C-blocks by C-block or IP. I'm really sorry about that!
I would recommend submitting a feature request for us to keep this data in the future and make it sortable by C-block. Here's the feature request forum we use to collect ideas:
http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requestsI'm not familiar with another tool that will provide the data that you're looking for currently, so it might be helpful to make this a discussion questions, as you might get more responses from other users.
I hope this helps.
Chiaryn
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Majestic SEO can see it because it provides a report on how many C blocks send you back links or mentions/citations. However, the best they offer is a summary by referring domain, sorted by IP. You might find that in Link Research Tools as well if you have the budget for it.
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