How to get backlinks with the API
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Can you paste the full URL call your app generated minus credentials so I can take a look?
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this is for my wife's practice: http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links/solimancare.schedulemypatient.com?AccessID=mozscape-xx&Expires=xx&Signature=xx%3D&Scope=&Scope=page_to_subdomain&Filter=external&Sort=page_authority&SourceCols=4&TargetCols=4&LinkCols=4&Limit=50&Offset=0
returns:
{
"status" : "403",
"error_message" : "Permission denied: naieofimocidphjeoaifmdkkmllomolnnf"
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Hi Carl
The call is malformed with an additional scope parameter: http://www.screencast.com/t/zTqfBb0NuAO
If you remove the extra &Scope=
The call should work
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jeez. 8-( Ok, got it. wow, sorry. fixed. Now: http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links/solimancare.schedulemypatient.com?AccessID=mozscape-xx&Expires=xx&Signature=xx%3D&Scope=page_to_subdomain&Filter=external&Sort=page_authority&SourceCols=4&TargetCols=4&LinkCols=4&Limit=50&Offset=0
does not return anything, just []. It should show at least one of cal.callmydoc.com, solimancare.com, shantiquesparoom.com
should I tune up the parameters to be more specific?
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so I would take the json returned from the http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links call and feed it back into this to cross reference, corect?
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You would only need to enter the domain in the search field on OSE to return metrics you can compare against API results.
OSE is our web app which calls our API.
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This will mean we have not discovered links from external sites to pages at those domains
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so the call would be like: url="https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/links?site=$searchurl?AccessID=${access_id}&Expires=${timeend}&Signature=${signature}"?
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That URL is not an API call as it is a direct link to our online web app via web browser.
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got it! really really appreciate your help!
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see below curl bash examples for Moz API:
#!/bin/bash
Usage: ./moz-test.sh callmydoc.com or ./moz-test.sh solimancare.schedulemypatient.com
Note: backlinks for subdomains does not return results yet.
access_id="mozscape-xx"
secret_key="xx"searchurl=$1
echo "Checking backlinks for ["$searchurl"]"
endpoint="lsapi.seomoz.com"timenow=$(date +%s)
timeend=$(( ${timenow} + (606024) ))
stringToSign=${access_id}$'\n'${timeend}
signature=$(echo -n "${stringToSign}" | openssl dgst -sha1 -hmac "${secret_key}" -binary | base64)
signature=$(echo ${signature} | sed 's/+/%2B/g;s/=/%3D/g')start=0
end=300
echo "Checking for practices from $start to $end"
rm found_urls.txt
touch found_urls.txt
for (( i=$start; i<$end; i++ )); do
numberofdots=$(echo $searchurl | grep -o "." | wc -l)
echo "number of dots ["$numberofdots"]"
if [ "$numberofdots" == "1" ]; then
url="http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links/$searchurl?AccessID=${access_id}&Expires=${timeend}&Signature=${signature}&Scope=page_to_domain&Filter=external&Sort=page_authority&SourceCols=4&TargetCols=4&LinkCols=4&Limit=25"url2="http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/url-metrics/$searchurl?Cols=4&AccessID=${access_id}&Expires=${timeend}&Signature=${signature}"
echo "Calling Moz url-metrics API with ["$url2"]"
curl $url
echo
read -n 1 -p "Press any key to continue . . ."
echo
else
url="http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links/$searchurl?AccessID=${access_id}&Expires=${timeend}&Signature=${signature}&Scope=page_to_subdomain&Filter=external&Sort=page_authority&SourceCols=4&TargetCols=4&LinkCols=4&Limit=25"
fi
echo "Calling Moz API with ["$url"]"
curl $url > backlink-results.json
echo
jq -r '.[].uu' < backlink-results.json >> found_urls.txt
read -n 1 -p "Press any key to continue . . ."
echosleep a random amount between 1 and 30 seconds to not crush moz API
sleep $[ ( $RANDOM % 50 ) + 1 ]s
(( i + 50 ))
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Anytime!
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Can you think of any other method for doing the subdomain backlink search? I posted the code above if you want to play with it.
Or for that matter anyone can try it out.
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I'm afraid not for bash curls. We do share example code for calling our API using other languages at https://github.com/seomoz/SEOmozAPISamples