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How you can try to steal your competitors’ backlinks, gain more backlinks, & beat them in the SERPs.

⚡Here is a quick way How you can try to Steal your Competitors’ Backlinks, Gain more Backlinks, & Beat them in the SERPs.

You need your competitors to lose the backlinks & you gain those backlinks, which can trigger your brand ranking higher in SERP.
In order to achieve this, You will require to find your competitor's backlinks, reach out to the authors via email & convince them to add your link & remove your competitor's link.

  1. Use Ubersuggest, Semrush, or Ahrefs to get lists of your competitor’s external backlinks.
  2. Add all of those links to Prospectss Bulk Blog Author Finder to find their emails.
  3. Send emails asking for backlinks using LemList or any other choice of email sending app.
  4. Here is how to convince the author/blog owner to add your link and remove your competitors. In the email, mention the following things:
  • How updating the article would help the article rank higher in SERP. Tell them your DA score is growing, since you are getting loads of new backlinks.
  • Top 3 Points (PRICING, FEATURE 1 & FEATURE 2) on how you are better than your competitors.
  • & here is the final part, check with him if he has signed up with the competitor for their affiliate program, and if so, how you can give him a better % than your competitor on the Affiliate Program. You need to convince them that your brand can generate more affiliate income for them as compared to choosing your competitor!
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Growth
on August 16, 2022
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    is the author or website owner will remove the backlink of the competitor?

    What about getting the backlink from the author website same page vs other pages?

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      The idea is to convince the author or the blog owner to signup for your affiliate program via which he can generate $$$. The blog author/owner would most likely remove the competitor link and have your link there.

      The author can write a separate post about your competitor, but I believe that would be on a case-to-case basis. There is a high probability if the article is a listicle, then the author won't remove your competitor's link, but will definitely put up your link higher if he knows he is going to generate more income from it. Still a win-win!

  2. 1

    That is such an amazing explanation.
    Thanks a ton.

  3. 1

    Thanks for sharing bud, gonna try this out

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