In a nutshell, if you want to present a link profile overview, there is no better way to do it. Of course, you can also import it directly into Google Data Studio.
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New and Lost Links
You can see your new and lost links (and referring domains) in the report above, but that's worth mentioning in a separate section. The real goal is to see the size and quality of your link profile grow over time. The simple thing about this tactic is that links will still end up being placed from time to time.
Be transparent, highlight areas where you have lost links and analyze them further, giving yourself the opportunity to contact the site owner, and recover the link if possible.
Link profile growth over time
Again, this is available in Backlink Analysis, but it’s worth referring to in a separate section. In most cases, you’ll find that you have a link gap compared to your main competitors; this is normal and part of the reason why you need to build links.
A sure way to show the progress made through your  link building efforts is to highlight how the number of referring domains increases over time.
Make sure to highlight this clearly in antarctica business directory your reports to show how successful your efforts are.
 
Reporting on the health of your link profile is very important, yet often overlooked.
Due to the poor practices of a previous SEO specialist in response to a negative SEO attack, you may end up with toxic links pointing to your site for many different reasons. Again, transparency is the best approach.
 
It may be worthwhile to include a screenshot of the  Backlink Audit tool in your reports. This allows you to show how toxic the links pointing to your site are (hopefully), as well as highlight your action plan for disavowing or removing those that are deemed toxic or potentially toxic.
 
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