tbh so I posted about link building strategies before but I've been messing around with this competitor backlink analysis stuff lately and thought I'd share my current workflow. Basically, I start with a tool like Ahrefs or SEMrush, punch in the top competitors in my niche and pull their backlink profiles. From there I filter for the highest quality links, usually looking for those from authoritative sites or relevant blogs. I also check out the anchor texts to see what they're focusing on, helps spot patterns or niche opportunities. Then I analyze the link types are they guest posts, editorial mentions, resource pages? That gives me clues on what kind of outreach or content to create. Next, I see which of those links are newer or older, so I can prioritize building similar links faster or focus on long-term link gains. Once I've got the list, I run a backlink disavow check to make sure I'm not chasing any toxic links from their profile. Sometimes I find broken links or unlinked brand mentions I can turn into new backlink opportunities. The tricky part is replicating or even improving on what they've done without copying exactly, so I tailor my outreach or content ideas based on what I learned. It's not always perfect but having a clear workflow helps me stay organized and keeps me from chasing random links. Curious if anyone else is doing smth similar or got tweaks to make it even more efficient?