• To URL
• Anchor
• DA / PA / Spam
Spam Score rule: null → 0
Notes
Time to audit your backlink profile 🚀 Start with the root domain (example: seorvia.com) for the cleanest results. If you see fewer rows than expected, it usually means there aren’t more matching backlinks available for that domain right now — not an error.
Pro tip: use Search to hunt suspicious anchors, and Sort to quickly surface the highest spam signals first.
Monitor Backlink Checker
Backlinks can be your biggest SEO asset… or your quietest liability. A single weird link farm or spammy anchor pattern can drag down trust over time. Monitor Backlinks helps you scan incoming links and spot patterns fast — so you can react before rankings do.
What you’ll see
Each row shows the Backlink URL (From), the destination To URL, the anchor text, and quick authority-style signals like DA / PA plus a Spam Score-style indicator. It’s designed for quick triage: find what looks off, then decide what to investigate deeper.
How to use it
- Start with the root domain (example: seorvia.com) to get the cleanest backlink discovery.
- Search for suspicious anchors like “casino”, “loan”, “viagra”, or random foreign-language spam.
- Sort by Spam / DA / PA to surface the riskiest backlinks first.
- Click through the “From” page to confirm it’s real (and not a redirect trap).
Interpreting results (no panic mode)
Seeing some ugly backlinks doesn’t automatically mean you’re doomed. The goal is to spot patterns: many low-quality pages, unnatural anchors, sitewide footer links, or links pointing to pages that don’t make sense. If something looks suspicious, double-check the page, the context, and whether it’s part of a network.
What to do when you find risky links
- Document it: copy the “From” URL and keep notes (you’ll thank yourself later).
- Check your landing page: spam often targets old pages, redirects, or expired URLs.
- Decide action: request removal when possible, and consider disavow only when you’re confident it’s necessary.
Good habits
Make this a routine. Quick scans catch issues early — and early is cheap. Waiting until rankings drop? That’s the expensive version. 😅
