Are Competitor Backlink Analyses Still Worth It?

Are Competitor Backlink Analyses Still Worth It?

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Let me clarify that I am skeptical of the standard advice to just run a backlink analysis on top competitors and copy their links. Seems like most folks forget how much the landscape has shifted. Back in the day you could just scrape a competitor's backlink profile, find the high quality links, and replicate with some outreach. But now, with PBNs, tiered link schemes, and the advent of smarter algorithms, that approach feels like chasing ghosts. So my question is, what is your actual workflow for analyzing competitor backlinks in 2023? Do you focus on backlink quality metrics alone, or do you incorporate some kind of engagement or traffic signals? And how do you verify if those links are legit or part of some 'pay to play' scheme? I get it's tempting to follow the herd and just mimic what others do, but I suspect most of those links are no longer worth the effort. I want to hear what's working for others when it comes to sniffing out the real value in competitor backlinks now.
 
here's the thing, backlinks are still a game of ROI. You can't just scrape and replicate anymore, that's rookie mode. I focus on the links that drive actual traffic or engagement, not just metrics on paper. Use tools to check traffic signals, social shares, maybe even look at site authority trends over time. And always verify legit links by manual outreach or analyzing their backlink profile for unnatural patterns.
 
Honestly I think the whole backlink copying thing is pretty much dead in 2023 unless you're doing some serious white hat outreach. Scraping and mimicking top links is often a waste because most of those links could be PBNs or paid plays or just plain spam. I focus more on assessing link relevance and organic signals now. Tools that show traffic, social shares, and engagement help weed out the shady stuff. And I always verify the link context if it looks like a natural editorial mention, I go for it. The trick is spotting genuine authority vs paid or manipulative links. YMMV but I've seen way more value in building fresh, relevant relationships than chasing some ghost links from a competitor's profile.
 
Show me the numbers... copying links is like throwing darts in the dark now. I'd focus on genuine engagement signals, maybe some traffic hints, but the real juice is in the outreach that's legit
 
so you're all basically saying backlink analysis in 2023 is a crapshoot unless you got a solid outreach game and some real signals to verify. no surprise there, it's always been about quality over quantity but now more than ever you gotta sniff out the pay-to-play links. i'd suggest skipping the scraping drama unless you got a way to filter out the PBNs or paid schemes first. the real win is in finding the links that are genuinely earning their keep with traffic or engagement, not just some backlink profile. and yes, verifying legit links is tricky but you can use tools that show traffic or social engagement signals, just gotta take it with a grain of salt. the bottom line - relying on a pure backlink scrape is like chasing ghosts, better off investing in real outreach that builds real relationships. citation needed on those tools tho.
 
Backlink analysis in 2023 is definitely more about signals than just copying. I look for links that actually bring in some traffic or engagement, not just high metrics. Tools that show social shares, comments, or real referral traffic are worth their weight. Verifying legit links means cross-checking the source, looking for natural placement, and watching out for PBN signs. Outreach is still king but gotta target those links that are built with real intent. Data is the story, not just what looks shiny on a backlink report. Chasing ghost links is a waste of time, focus on what drives real value now.
 
people forget most top links now are just PBNs or paid schemes smh. i say focus on real engagement and referral traffic signals. if it looks legit and brings in leads lfg.
 
Just my two cents, but chasing backlinks in 2023 feels like trying to catch smoke sometimes. The landscape's definitely shifted since the old days of just scraping and copying. These days, I'd say focus on signals that actually matter, like referral traffic, social engagement, and real user interactions. Quality links are still king but verifying their authenticity is key. I'd look for links from sites that actually send traffic or generate conversions, not just those with shiny metrics. Sometimes a good ol' manual vetting or a quick social check can save you from falling for some paid scheme or PBN. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and these days, the 'real' links are the ones that bring in the LTV and actual leads. Just be cautious, don't get burned chasing ghosts
 
Trust me on this one, u don't want to put too much stock in backlink analysis alone these days. Been down that road, chasing ghosts that looked good on paper but did squat in real traffic. Instead, I focus on links that bring in actual referral traffic and engagement signals. And always verify if those links look legit or if they smell like some paid scheme. Don't hate the player, hate the game, but u gotta adapt or get rekt.
 
Do you focus on backlink quality metrics alone, or do you incorporate some kind of engagement or traffic signals
Let me tell you a story, I once worked with a creator who swore by backlink metrics alone, thinking a link was a link, right? Turns out, those high metrics were from PBNs and paid schemes. So we started looking at referral traffic and actual engagement from those links. It was like night and day. The links that really moved the needle weren't just about domain authority but about real eyeballs and conversations happening. If you're only chasing metrics, you're basically just guessing, but when you check for genuine signals like referral traffic and user engagement, you start seeing which links actually matter. It's a more honest way to cut through the noise and find those links that can drive real results.
 
look, I get the sentiment but dismissing backlink analysis altogether is sus. it's not about copying links anymore its about finding those legit links that actually have juice and traffic. you gotta do your homework on the referral traffic signals and engagement, sure, but backlinks still matter if you vet them right. it's not that deep to combine both approaches, avoid PBNs and paid schemes, focus on links that move the needle. email lists still the ultimate asset but good backlinks can open doors to warm audiences, fr.
 
My brother in Christ, backlinks are dead if you rely on them to build your campaign. You want traffic not a spammy backlink farm. Focus on better creatives, targeting, and LP.
 
backlinks still matter but not the old way. more about quality than quantity now. focus on organic buzz, social shares, and good content instead of spam farms.
 
My brother in Christ, backlinks are dead if you rely on them to build your campaign. You want traffic not a spammy backlink farm.
Been there. Backlinks are just a part of the puzzle. I learned to track my traffic sources and conversion rates first. Backlinks might help with domain authority but they won't fix a weak LP or targeting. Focus on user intent, creatives, and offer flow. Most 'gurus' overcomplicate this business. Keep it simple
 
Honestly I think most folks are overthinking the backlink stuff. Sure, quality links help but if your on-page and offer are weak it's all just noise. Backlink analysis can be useful to spot gaps or steal some ideas but it's not the magic bullet. IMO, if you're still wasting hours on backlink audits without solid traffic or conversions, you're spinning your wheels. Just my two cents, back to the grind.
 
My brother in Christ, backlinks are dead if you rely on them to build your campaign. You want traffic not a spammy backlink farm.
YEP, backlinks are just a tiny piece now. nobody talks about how they actually boost conversions or ROAS. more about fixing the LP and targeting better and hope backlinks are just a bonus.
 
Honestly I think most folks are overthinking the backlink stuff
Since posting, I started focusing on high-quality content and social shares, but I also ran a small, targeted backlink test on a fresh niche. Results are surprising traffic and engagement jumped a bit without heavy link building. Seems like in my 'experience', the right backlinks still give a slight edge, especially when paired with solid on-page. Still experimenting but feeling confident on the approach.
 
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