How to Run a Competitive Link Analysis and Discover New Opportunities

How to Run a Competitive Link Analysis and Discover New Opportunities

What is a Competitive Link Analysis? In simplest terms, it’s a way to find your competitors backlinks and get insight to how/where your competitors and the industry are gaining links.

Why Should You Run a Link Analysis?

Running a link analysis allows you to find domains that link to your competitors but aren’t linking to your domain, it also could give you a higher chance of finding domains that are relevant to your business for other types of marketing and advertising.

Other reasons to run a link analysis:

  • It gives you a full list of link building opportunities
  • You can get an idea of where the industry is getting links
  • Helps you understand your competitors and their strategies for link building

The first step in a competitive analysis is to gather a list your competitors.  The best way to do this is to perform a Google search for:

  • Direct Competitors
  • Local Competitors
  • Industry Influencers
  • Sites that are ranking for industry leading keywords
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The next steps are going to be based on the number of competitors you find to be relevant to your business. For this blog post, we decided to use Ahrefs; (There are other tools such as Moz, SEMRush, MajesticSEO, CognitiveSEO, etc.). Ahrefs allows you to run a direct link intersect report up to 10 domains. If you gather more than 10 you will have to run a backlink link report for each one of the domains separately and run them through a pivot table to get the same results; which may be overwhelming to those less experienced in Microsoft Excel.

Check out our website to get the full description on how to run competitive analysis in both ways.


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