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3 Tools to Research Competitors’ Backlinks

Backlinks remain a critical organic ranking signal. One of many search-optimization tactics is understanding competitors’ methods for acquiring backlinks and which of those contribute to higher rankings.

The impact of specific backlinks is often unclear. Thus avoid copying the backlinks of a competitor. Instead, research its tactics and then improve on them.

Here are three tools to help.

Ahrefs

Ahrefs offers backlink research for any site. The report includes filters for:

Ahrefs can sort backlinks by the number of keywords a linking page ranks for in the top 100 positions and the organic traffic of that page based on that keyword data. It’s a helpful indicator of the linking page’s authority.

Screenshot of Ahref's backlinks report for Practical Ecommerce.

Ahrefs’ backlinks report includes filters for backlink type, minimum domain authority, and keywords. Click image to enlarge.

Use the data to:

Additionally, Ahrefs offers powerful broken link research tools to identify competitors’ broken pages that have backlinks. You can try to claim these backlinks by suggesting to the linking site your working page.

Semrush

Semrush’s “Backlink Analysis” report (for any domain) includes:

Screenshot of Semrush's backlink analysis for Practical Ecommerce.

Semrush’s backlink analysis contains an authority score, categories, anchor text, backlink types, and more. Click image to enlarge.

This data provides a solid overview of a competitor’s backlink profile:

Buzzsumo

Buzzsumo’s “Backlink Analyzer” lists backlinks for any domain, with options to:

Screenshot of Buzzsumo's Backlink Analyzer for Practical Ecommerce

Buzzsumo’s “Backlink Analyzer” lists backlinks for any domain with options to create alerts and filter by recency (month or week) and social media shares. Click image to enlarge.

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