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Man I was thinkin about how I used to do competitor backlink analysis like 3 years ago and it was a whole different game. Remember when I first started, I'd just pull their backlinks in Ahrefs and then manually check if the links were still live and relevant. I'd spend like an hour on one site, and sometimes find 20-30 backlinks that looked good but then half of them were dead or nofollow. It was annoying but kinda satisfying when I'd find a hidden gem that boosted my own site. I'd keep a spreadsheet with those links and then try to get similar ones from the same sites. Back then I'd only get like 2-3 backlinks a month but they were high quality and relevant. Now I see folks talk about tools that do all this automatically but I remember the grind, it felt more real. I think I managed to get like a +5 DR jump in 2 weeks just from those targeted backlinks, mostly niche relevant directories and some guest posts. It's funny how simple tactics used to work better, now everyone's chasing PBNs and crazy stuff. Still, I wonder if I could get those results again with just manual outreach and focus on relevance. Anyone else remember how it used to be or still do stuff the old way?