Track New and Lost Referring Domains in Bulk with DataForSEO and Google Sheets
Track New and Lost Referring Domains in Bulk with DataForSEO and Google Sheets
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With this automation, you can easily track referring domain changes across multiple target domains just in one click.
On each run, the scenario reads your target domains from the Google Sheet, aggregates them into a single batch request, and sends it to the DataForSEO Bulk New & Lost Referring Domains endpoint. The endpoint returns the number of newly acquired and recently lost referring domains for up to 1000 domains, subdomains, or pages, including separate counts for newly acquired and recently lost main referring domains. The retrieved data is mapped back to the same Google Sheet, ready for further analysis. You can also get historical data for up to the last 365 days by specifying a custom starting date.
To get started, create a Google Sheet with a list of target domains following the column structure in the example, establish your DataForSEO and Google Sheets connection, and run the scenario.
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