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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Today we're making a change to the way we categorize link data inWebmaster Tools.
As you know, Webmaster Tools lists links pointing to your site in two separate categories:links coming from other sites,
andlinks from within your site.
Today's update won't change your total number of links, but will hopefully present your backlinks
in a way that more closely aligns with your idea of which links are actually from your site vs.
from other sites.
You can manage many different types of sites in Webmaster Tools: a plain domain name
(example.com), a subdomain (www.example.comorcats.example.com), or a domain with a subfolder path
(www.example.com/cats/orwww.example.com/users/catlover/). Previously,
only links that started with your site's exact URL would be categorized as internal links: so if
you enteredwww.example.com/users/catlover/as your site, links fromwww.example.com/users/catlover/profile.htmlwould be categorized as internal, but
links fromwww.example.com/users/orwww.example.comwould be
categorized as external links. This also meant that if you enteredwww.example.comas your site, links fromexample.comwould be considered external because they don't
start with the same URL as your site (they don't containwww).
Most people think ofexample.comandwww.example.comas the same site
these days, so we're changing it such that now, if you add eitherexample.comorwww.example.comas a site, links from both the www and non-www versions of the
domain will be categorized as internal links. We've also extended this idea to include other
subdomains, since many people who own a domain also own its subdomains—so links fromcats.example.comorpets.example.comwill also be categorized as
internal links forwww.example.com.
If you own a site that's on a subdomain (such assearch.google.com/) or
in a subfolder
(www.google.com/support/webmasters/)
and don't own the root domain, you'll still only see links from URLs starting with that subdomain
or subfolder in your internal links, and all others will be categorized as external links.
We've made a few backend changes so that these numbers should be even more accurate for you.
Note that, if you own a root domain likeexample.comorwww.example.com,
your number of external links may appear to go down with this change; this is because, as
described above, some of the URLs we were previously classifying as external links will have moved
into the internal links report. Your total number of links (internal + external) should not be
affected by this change.
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Previously, only links with the exact site URL were internal. Now, for sites like `example.com` or `www.example.com`, both versions, plus subdomains (e.g., `cats.example.com`), are considered internal. Subdomain/subfolder sites without root domain ownership remain unchanged. External link counts for root domains may decrease due to reclassification, but the total link count should stay consistent.\n"],null,["# Reorganizing internal vs. external backlinks\n\nWednesday, August 31, 2011\n\n\nToday we're making a change to the way we categorize link data in\n[Webmaster Tools](https://search.google.com/search-console).\nAs you know, Webmaster Tools lists links pointing to your site in two separate categories:\n[links coming from other sites](https://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=55281),\nand\n[links from within your site](https://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=138752).\nToday's update won't change your total number of links, but will hopefully present your backlinks\nin a way that more closely aligns with your idea of which links are actually from your site vs.\nfrom other sites.\n\n\nYou can manage many different types of sites in Webmaster Tools: a plain domain name\n(`example.com`), a subdomain (`www.example.com` or\n`cats.example.com`), or a domain with a subfolder path\n(`www.example.com/cats/` or `www.example.com/users/catlover/`). Previously,\nonly links that started with your site's exact URL would be categorized as internal links: so if\nyou entered `www.example.com/users/catlover/` as your site, links from\n`www.example.com/users/catlover/profile.html` would be categorized as internal, but\nlinks from `www.example.com/users/` or `www.example.com` would be\ncategorized as external links. This also meant that if you entered `www.example.com`\nas your site, links from `example.com` would be considered external because they don't\nstart with the same URL as your site (they don't contain `www`).\n\n\nMost people think of `example.com` and `www.example.com` as the same site\nthese days, so we're changing it such that now, if you add either `example.com` or\n`www.example.com` as a site, links from both the www and non-www versions of the\ndomain will be categorized as internal links. We've also extended this idea to include other\nsubdomains, since many people who own a domain also own its subdomains---so links from\n`cats.example.com` or `pets.example.com` will also be categorized as\ninternal links for `www.example.com`.\n\n|--------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Links for `www.google.com`** | External links | Internal links |\n| Previously categorized as... | `www.example.com/` `www.example.org/stuff.html` `scholar.google.com/` `sketchup.google.com/` `google.com/` | `www.google.com/` `www.google.com/stuff.html` `www.google.com/support/webmasters/` |\n| Now categorized as... | `www.example.com/` `www.example.org/stuff.html` | `scholar.google.com/` `sketchup.google.com/` `google.com/` `www.google.com/` `www.google.com/stuff.html` `www.google.com/support/webmasters/` |\n\n\nIf you own a site that's on a subdomain (such as\n[`search.google.com/`](https://search.google.com/)) or\nin a subfolder\n([`www.google.com/support/webmasters/`](https://support.google.com/webmasters))\nand don't own the root domain, you'll still only see links from URLs starting with that subdomain\nor subfolder in your internal links, and all others will be categorized as external links.\nWe've made a few backend changes so that these numbers should be even more accurate for you.\n\n\nNote that, if you own a root domain like `example.com` or `www.example.com`,\nyour number of external links may appear to go down with this change; this is because, as\ndescribed above, some of the URLs we were previously classifying as external links will have moved\ninto the internal links report. Your total number of links (internal + external) should not be\naffected by this change.\n\n\nAs always, join our\n[Webmaster Help Forum](https://support.google.com/webmasters/community)\nif you have questions!\n\n\nPosted by\n[Susan Moskwa](/search/blog/authors/susan-moskwa),\nWebmaster Trends Analyst"]]