In the search bar you might want to type in web site: www.
yourdomainname. com , replacing the sample domain name with
your personal of course. Then hit enter or click on "Web Search".
This will require you to a page in Yahoo! called your Yahoo! Search
Site Explorer.
If you go down the page just a little bit, you'll see where it says "Results", and right below that this says "Pages (multitude) | Inlinks (selection)". "Pages" tells you how many pages Yahoo! has found in this website, and "Inlinks" tells you how many links are arriving at the site. But we should instead filter this a minute. So go ahead and click on the tab that says "Inlinks".
As soon as you click on "Inlinks" you'll see two drop down menus. By default they might say "From All Pages" and "Only this URL" respectively. This is how we can filter the information. The problem is that the number we see right now also includes when we are inter-linking on our own website. In fact, if you scroll off and look at most of the listings, you may see your own personal website on the list. Well, for backlinks people don't care when we're relating to ourself, so click on that first dropdown menu and choose "Except from this domain". This will take the many links from your own site off the list and leave the links with other websites.
Once you do this the page will refresh and the selection next to "Inlinks" will most likely drop. Now we move to another box that currently says "Only this URL". If we leave it like this we'll see just the links which were coming to the internet site. Yahoo Answer Services
If you go down the page just a little bit, you'll see where it says "Results", and right below that this says "Pages (multitude) | Inlinks (selection)". "Pages" tells you how many pages Yahoo! has found in this website, and "Inlinks" tells you how many links are arriving at the site. But we should instead filter this a minute. So go ahead and click on the tab that says "Inlinks".
As soon as you click on "Inlinks" you'll see two drop down menus. By default they might say "From All Pages" and "Only this URL" respectively. This is how we can filter the information. The problem is that the number we see right now also includes when we are inter-linking on our own website. In fact, if you scroll off and look at most of the listings, you may see your own personal website on the list. Well, for backlinks people don't care when we're relating to ourself, so click on that first dropdown menu and choose "Except from this domain". This will take the many links from your own site off the list and leave the links with other websites.
Once you do this the page will refresh and the selection next to "Inlinks" will most likely drop. Now we move to another box that currently says "Only this URL". If we leave it like this we'll see just the links which were coming to the internet site. Yahoo Answer Services