Rating: 5 stars
Great plugin. Discover who’s linking to your website.
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Very very usefull! Thanks and congratulations to developer
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Thanks for that plugin. I use it on every of my sites.
Walter
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Sad to say that it is a very good idea but not working with actual WP.
So for me it is useless.
Rating: 4 stars
Hi,
Being a monitorbacklinks.com user and WordPress user, I started looking into this plugin and really like it so far. Sure, it is a bit short of features at the moment, but it is already looking quite good.
Here are a few suggestions, which I am going to implement myself shortly to bring functionality closer to a full backlink manager:
– Manually add links (big multi-line textfield)
– Re-check link status in certain intervals
– Show Google PR and other metrics alongside links
– Sorting by different columns (across pages)
– Show link status changes, either in column or extra table (dashboard)
– Bulk editing (with checkbox on rows)
– A tag or comment column
*) Use case: I want to add links that have no backlink yet but I am expecting one to appear, e.g. moderated blog columns, directory entries. Those I am tagging as “expected” to distinguish them from the ones that I am happy to remove from tracking when they disappear.
In other words, from time to time I want to mass-delete all broken backlinks that are not expected to appear soon. For the expected ones I probably follow-up by resubmitting the entry or so…
Please let me know if any of those features is already planned and close to development, so that I can skip adding them myself.
Bella
]]>Rating: 5 stars
It’s useful, it shows in the cp a statistic of what ibl you receive in the latest 30 days. It sents scheduled emails with the new links.
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A must have plugin
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