This template automatically monitors your backlink profile and generates a weekly report of newly detected backlinks with a high spam score. The scenario runs on a scheduled basis (once per week by default) and retrieves backlinks for your target domain using DataForSEO’s Backlinks API. The workflow applies advanced filters when extracting data (the spam score above a defined threshold (>50 by default) and a date filter) to ensure your report includes only potentially harmful backlinks that appeared since the last monitoring cycle. After retrieval, the scenario automatically generates a structured Google Sheet containing key backlink metrics, which you can use for further actions such as outreach or disavow decisions. Finally, the workflow sends an automated email to you or your SEO team with a direct link to the Google Sheet, helping you quickly spot potential risks and maintain a clean backlink profile without performing manual weekly audits.
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Create custom workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Creates a new conditional format rule at the given index. All subsequent rules' indexes are incremented.
Appends a new row to the bottom of the table.
Adds a new sheet.
Appends multiple rows to the bottom of the table.
Updates multiple rows.
Clears a specified range of values from a spreadsheet.
Clears a specific cell.
Clears values from a specific row.
Copies a sheet to another spreadsheet.
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