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Dear All,

I have few domain names with more than 1,000,000 google backlinks.
This data is seen and recorded from cutestats website.

Please help me to know the meaning of these million nos. of backlinks and to see the valuations on the basis of these backlinks.

Thanks & Regards,
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IF.... and that's a BIG, IF.... the domain had a Mil "valid" backlinks, then your domains might be receiving lots of visitors....depending on where those links are...if they exist at all.

if, no visitors, then no value

imo...
 
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I have seen cutestats website and there it shows "Google Backlinks"

I am not aware the meaning of this term "google backlinks"

I have a fair idea of backlinks.
 
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you should your domain with ahrefs
their metrics is more reliable when it come to backlinks and spam

having 1k great backlinks is much better than having 1 millions spam backlinks
 
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Thanks for the guidelines.
 
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Dear All,

I have few domain names with more than 1,000,000 google backlinks.
This data is seen and recorded from cutestats website.

Please help me to know the meaning of these million nos. of backlinks and to see the valuations on the basis of these backlinks.

Thanks & Regards,
PS
You should check the number of referring domains rather than number of backlinks, that's more imp as same domain might have several backlinks pointing to a site. So no. of referring domains is more important. You can use tools like Ahrefs to check this.
 
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