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Using Google Analytics to Track Backlink Performance?

My understanding is that Google Analytics only shows links that have actually referred traffic to your site, ie: a backlink that has been clicked on which brought a user to your site. Other 3rd party tools will show you what links have actually been indexed even if they haven't been clicked on or brought any traffic. My question is: Besides being able to see that the link actually brought someone to your site, is there any other use for GA in relation to backlinks?

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