The tool will highlight some links. This happens when your website already links to the same domain. You shouldn't spend any more time replicating it.
Once you've found websites with good metrics, it is important to ensure that the website is relevant to your site. Try to find out how the competitor obtained that backlink. Send a request to be a contributor if it was a guest post.
For a product review that a blogger wrote, you can contact them and offer them a great deal in return for a similar review.
2. Analyze the Mentions of Competitors
It is not enough to spy on the backlinks of your competitor. It is important to know where your competitor's brand name appears on the web. Mention will let you know if it is a mention on social media or a forum.
If the competitor’s client posts a question and you are able to answer it first, there are good chances that you will build a strong relationship. You might earn a backlink to his website if he endorses you.
You can increase your chances of earning backlinks by being proactive and answering questions before others.
Setting up alerts for your keywords is another way. Mention can help with backlinks. You can create an alert for your main keywords, such as "marketing tool" if you own one. This will allow you to respond to any post on social media about marketing tools and ask them to add your tool.
3. Build Backlinks Using Infographics
Infographics have been a popular link building method for the past few years. It has led to a huge increase in demand since 2009.
Infographics are a popular format in important publications such as Mashable, The Verge, and Huffington Post. They can be shared widely and are great for building backlinks.
You can hire someone to create your infographic starting at $5 on Fiverr. Dribbble can help you find professionals to create infographics that are more appealing.
After you have created and published the infographic on your website, you can submit it at any of the most popular infographic directories.
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