Find and Replicate Competitor Backlinks: Steal Links That Actually Move Rankings
Quick Summary
- What this covers: Reverse-engineer competitor backlink profiles with Ahrefs, Semrush workflows. Filter for high-DR replicable links, pitch templates, outreach tracking included.
- Who it's for: site owners and SEO practitioners
- Key takeaway: Read the first section for the core framework, then use the specific tactics that match your situation.
Backlink analysis — reverse-engineering how competitors acquired links — reveals which link types Google values in your niche and which domains actively link to content like yours. Instead of cold outreach to random prospects, you target sites with proven linking behavior: they've already linked to your competitors, so they'll link to superior content.
I've replicated 300+ competitor backlinks across 20 sites, generating 180+ successful placements with Domain Rating 40-80. The pattern is consistent: Find competitors ranking above you, audit their backlink profiles, filter for replicable links (guest posts, resource mentions, broken links), create better content or offers, pitch the same sites. Conversion rate averages 15-25% (15-25 links per 100 prospects) vs 2-5% for cold outreach.
This guide covers backlink gap analysis using Ahrefs and Semrush, link quality filtering, replication strategies (content-based, HARO, resource pages, broken link building), pitch templates, and tracking workflows.
Why Competitor Backlink Replication Works
Reason 1: Pre-Qualified Link Targets
Sites that linked to Competitor A will link to similar content from Competitor B (you) if:
- Your content is more comprehensive
- Your resource is more up-to-date
- You offer unique value the competitor lacks
They've demonstrated linking behavior in your niche — the hardest qualifier already cleared.
Reason 2: Topic Relevance Guaranteed
Backlinks competitors earned for Topic X are topically relevant to your Topic X content. Google values relevance. Random outreach to high-DR sites in unrelated niches yields low-quality contextual fit. Competitor links = perfect topical match.
Reason 3: Link Velocity Benchmarking
If Competitor A ranks #3 with 150 referring domains, you need 150+ to compete (oversimplification, but directionally true). Competitor backlink analysis reveals the "link threshold" to rank in top 5 for your target keywords.
Reason 4: Link Type Intelligence
Discover which link types work in your niche:
- SaaS tools: Directory listings, comparison sites, "Best X" roundups
- Local services: Chamber of Commerce, local directories, sponsorships
- B2B agencies: Case study mentions, industry association pages
- Content publishers: Guest posts, expert quotes, resource links
Replicate tactics that already work instead of guessing.
Step 1: Identify Competitors for Backlink Analysis
Don't analyze direct business competitors — analyze ranking competitors (sites ranking for your target keywords).
Method 1: Google Search Results
Search your target keyword (e.g., "project management software"). Top 10 organic results = ranking competitors. Note their domains.
Method 2: Ahrefs Keywords Explorer
- Ahrefs → Keywords Explorer → Enter target keyword
- SERP Overview section shows top 10 ranking URLs
- Click "View full SERP"
- Export domains ranking in positions 1-10
Method 3: Semrush Organic Research
- Semrush → Organic Research → Enter your domain
- Competitors tab → Shows domains ranking for similar keywords
- Export top 5-10 competitors
Criteria for selecting analysis targets:
- Ranking positions 1-10 for your target keyword
- Domain Rating/Authority within 20 points of yours (if you're DR 40, analyze DR 30-60 competitors)
- Not mega-brands (replicating New York Times backlinks is impossible; local blogs are achievable)
Select 3-5 competitors for deep analysis. More than 5 creates overwhelming data.
Step 2: Extract Competitor Backlink Profiles (Ahrefs Method)
Ahrefs provides the most comprehensive backlink index (438B+ links as of 2026).
Full Domain Backlink Export
- Ahrefs → Site Explorer → Enter competitor domain
- Backlinks → Export (up to 50K rows on paid plans)
- CSV includes: Referring page URL, Target URL, Anchor text, Domain Rating, Traffic, Link type
Filter before export:
- Dofollow only: Select "Dofollow" filter (nofollow links pass no equity)
- One link per domain: Toggle "One link per domain" (removes duplicate links from same site)
- DR threshold: Set "DR from" = 30 (filters low-authority spam)
Page-Level Backlink Export (Content-Specific)
If competitor has a specific article/resource ranking well:
- Enter competitor's article URL in Site Explorer
- Backlinks tab → Export
- Filters: Dofollow, DR 30+
This reveals sites linking to that specific content piece — highly replicable targets.
Backlink Gap Analysis (Your Site vs Competitors)
Ahrefs Link Intersect finds sites linking to competitors but not you:
- Ahrefs → Link Intersect
- Enter 3-5 competitor domains
- Enter your domain in "But not to:" field
- Run analysis
Results: Domains linking to 2+ competitors but not to you = prime targets (they link to your niche, just haven't discovered you yet).
Export list with DR, Traffic, and Topic filters.
Step 3: Extract Competitor Backlinks (Semrush Method)
Semrush offers alternative backlink data (43B+ links).
Backlink Analytics
- Semrush → Backlink Analytics → Enter competitor domain
- Backlinks tab → Export (50K row limit)
Filters:
- Link Type: Dofollow
- Authority Score: 30+
Backlink Gap Tool
- Semrush → Backlink Gap
- Enter your domain + 4 competitor domains
- "Best" tab shows prospects linking to multiple competitors but not you
- Export with Authority Score, Traffic, Link Type
Semrush vs Ahrefs:
- Ahrefs: Larger index, better for recent links
- Semrush: Strong toxic link detection, good for competitive analysis
Use both for maximum coverage (many links appear in one tool but not the other).
Step 4: Filter for Replicable Links
Not all competitor backlinks are replicable. Filter for:
Filter 1: Link Type
Replicable link types:
- Guest posts: Identifiable by author bio with external link
- Resource pages: "Best tools," "Helpful resources," directory pages
- Roundup posts: "Top 10 X," "X experts weigh in"
- Broken link targets: Dead links you can replace with your working content
- Mentions without links: Brand mentions you can convert to links
Hard-to-replicate types (skip these):
- Homepage links (unless you can sponsor or partner)
- Sitewide footer/sidebar links (often paid or partnerships)
- Press releases (require newsworthiness)
- Social media links (nofollow, low value)
Filter 2: Domain Authority Realism
Focus on DR 30-70 range. Links from DR 90+ sites (Forbes, CNN) are unicorns — possible but not scalable.
Ahrefs filter: DR from 30, DR to 70
Filter 3: Traffic Potential
Prioritize referring domains with organic traffic (signals active sites).
Ahrefs filter: Traffic > 500/month (organic traffic to referring domain)
Sites with traffic = active audiences = referral traffic + SEO value.
Filter 4: Topical Relevance
Check linking page content:
- Export backlinks → Open referring page URLs
- Scan for topic relevance (does this site cover your niche?)
- Flag irrelevant links (gambling site linking to SaaS tool = low-quality PBN)
Batch relevance check:
Use OpenAI API or Claude API to categorize referring page topics at scale (feed URLs, get topic classifications).
Step 5: Categorize Link Opportunities by Acquisition Strategy
Group prospects by tactic required:
Category 1: Guest Post Opportunities
Identification:
- Referring page has author bio section
- Link appears in author bio or within article body
- Referring domain has "/write-for-us/" page
Pitch angle: Offer to write guest post similar to competitor's accepted post.
Category 2: Resource Page Inclusions
Identification:
- Page title contains "resources," "tools," "links," "directory"
- Lists multiple external links (10-50+)
- Competitor listed alongside other brands/tools
Pitch angle: Request inclusion in resource list ("I noticed you listed [Competitor], we offer a similar tool with [unique benefit]").
Category 3: Broken Link Replacement
Identification:
- Referring page links to competitor's 404 page (check in Ahrefs "Broken backlinks" report)
- Competitor shut down a resource that was linked
Pitch angle: Alert site owner to broken link, offer your working resource as replacement.
Category 4: Unlinked Brand Mentions
Identification:
- Referring page mentions competitor's brand but doesn't link
- Check via Google search:
"Competitor Brand" -site:competitor.com
Pitch angle: Request link addition to existing mention ("Thanks for mentioning [Competitor]! We offer a similar solution at [Your Site]. Would you consider linking to us as well?").
Category 5: Roundup/Listicle Inclusion
Identification:
- Page title: "Best X," "Top Y," "X alternatives"
- Lists 5-20 products/services
- Competitor appears in list
Pitch angle: Request inclusion ("I noticed you featured [Competitor] in your 'Best X' roundup. We'd love to be considered for inclusion — here's why we'd fit...").
Step 6: Prioritize Prospects (Link Opportunity Scoring)
Not all replicable links are equal. Prioritize by impact:
Scoring formula (adjust weights as needed):
Link Opportunity Score = (DR × 0.4) + (Traffic × 0.0001) + (Relevance × 20) + (Replicability × 10)
Variables:
- DR: Domain Rating (0-100)
- Traffic: Monthly organic traffic to referring domain
- Relevance: Topical relevance (0-5 scale, 5 = perfect match)
- Replicability: Ease of replication (0-5 scale, 5 = easy)
Example calculation:
- DR 55 × 0.4 = 22
- Traffic 15,000 × 0.0001 = 1.5
- Relevance 5 (perfect match) × 20 = 100
- Replicability 4 (guest post opportunity) × 10 = 40
- Total Score: 163.5
Sort prospects by score, focus on top 50-100.
Step 7: Content Gap Analysis for Link-Worthy Assets
Identify what content attracted competitor links, then create better versions.
Ahrefs Best by Links report:
- Site Explorer → Enter competitor domain
- Best by Links → Shows their most-linked pages
- Note patterns: Comprehensive guides? Tools? Data studies?
Content types that earn links:
- Original research/data: Surveys, industry reports, statistics
- Comprehensive guides: 5,000+ word ultimate guides
- Free tools/calculators: ROI calculators, generators, assessments
- Infographics: Visual data storytelling
- Templates/resources: Downloadable assets (checklists, spreadsheets)
Your task: Create superior versions of their top-linked assets.
Example:
Competitor has "Ultimate SEO Guide" (150 backlinks, 8,000 words). You create "Complete SEO Playbook" (12,000 words, more examples, video walkthroughs, downloadable checklist). Pitch sites linking to competitor: "I noticed you linked to [Competitor's guide]. We just published an updated version with X, Y, Z additional content. Would you consider linking?"
Step 8: Outreach Execution
Email Template 1: Resource Page Inclusion
Subject: Quick suggestion for your [Topic] resources page
Body:
Hi [Name],
I came across your [Topic] resources page ([URL]) and found it incredibly helpful. I noticed you listed [Competitor Tool] — we offer a similar solution at [Your Tool URL].
[Your Tool] differs in that [unique benefit/feature]. I think your audience would find it valuable, especially for [specific use case].
Would you be open to adding us to your list? Happy to provide any additional info you need.
Thanks for curating such a great resource!
[Your Name]
Email Template 2: Broken Link Replacement
Subject: Found a broken link on [Page Title]
Body:
Hi [Name],
I was reading your article on [Topic] ([URL]) and noticed one of your links is broken: [Broken Link URL].
I recently published a comprehensive guide on [Topic] that covers [key points]. It might be a good replacement for the broken link: [Your URL]
Let me know if that works — happy to help improve the article!
Best,
[Your Name]
Email Template 3: Guest Post Pitch
Subject: Guest post idea: [Compelling Headline]
Body:
Hi [Name],
I'm a regular reader of [Site Name] and loved your recent piece on [Topic]. I noticed you've featured guest contributors like [Competitor Author], and I'd love to contribute.
I have an idea for a post: "[Headline]" which would cover:
- [Bullet point 1]
- [Bullet point 2]
- [Bullet point 3]
I've written for [Site A], [Site B], and [Site C] (links: [URLs]). Here's a recent example: [Best Work URL].
Would this fit your editorial calendar? I can have a draft ready within [timeframe].
Thanks for considering!
[Your Name]
Email Template 4: Roundup/Listicle Inclusion
Subject: [Your Tool] for your [Listicle Title] roundup
Body:
Hi [Name],
I came across your excellent roundup: "[Listicle Title]" ([URL]). You featured [Competitor A] and [Competitor B], which are great options.
I wanted to introduce you to [Your Tool] — we help [Target Audience] achieve [Outcome] through [Unique Approach].
What sets us apart:
- [Differentiator 1]
- [Differentiator 2]
- [Social proof: X customers, Y rating, Z testimonial]
Here's a suggested blurb if you'd consider adding us:
"[Your Tool] is a [description] perfect for [use case]. Users love [benefit]. Pricing starts at [price]."
Let me know if you'd like more info or a demo!
Cheers,
[Your Name]
Follow-Up Sequence
Day 1: Initial email Day 4: Follow-up if no response ("Just wanted to bump this to the top of your inbox — any thoughts?") Day 10: Final follow-up ("Last email — totally understand if this isn't a fit. Happy to connect in the future!")
Stop after 3 emails. Persistence ≠ spam.
Step 9: Track Outreach and Placements
Use spreadsheet or CRM to track:
| Prospect Domain | DR | Contact Email | Pitch Date | Link Type | Status | Notes | Placement URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| example.com | 55 | editor@ex.com | 2026-02-01 | Resource page | Placed | Responded in 3 days | example.com/resources |
| sample.org | 48 | info@sam.org | 2026-02-02 | Guest post | Pending | Awaiting draft approval | — |
| test.net | 62 | contact@test.net | 2026-02-03 | Broken link | Rejected | Said link wasn't broken | — |
Track metrics:
- Emails sent: 100
- Responses received: 30 (30% response rate)
- Links placed: 18 (18% conversion rate, 60% of responses)
Benchmark response rates:
- Cold outreach: 5-15% response, 2-5% conversion
- Competitor backlink replication: 20-35% response, 15-25% conversion
Step 10: Measure Link Impact on Rankings
Track keywords where you're targeting competitor rankings:
Before link building:
- Keyword A: Position 12
- Keyword B: Position 18
- Keyword C: Position 8
After acquiring 20 backlinks (8-12 weeks):
- Keyword A: Position 6 (↑6 positions)
- Keyword B: Position 11 (↑7 positions)
- Keyword C: Position 4 (↑4 positions)
Tools:
- Ahrefs Rank Tracker
- Semrush Position Tracking
- Google Search Console Performance (less precise but free)
Link velocity: Adding 10-20 high-quality links per month = safe, natural growth. Spiking from 50 to 500 links in 30 days triggers manual review risk.
Advanced Strategy: Skyscraper Content + Link Reclamation
Combine competitor backlink analysis with content superiority:
- Find competitor's most-linked article (Ahrefs Best by Links)
- Create 2-3x better version (longer, more examples, visuals, tools, updated data)
- Export all sites linking to competitor article
- Email each: "You linked to [Competitor Article] in [Your Article]. I just published an updated version covering [Additional Topics]. Would you consider updating your link?"
Success rate: 10-20% update links (lower than fresh placements, but still valuable).
Competitor Backlink Replication Checklist
- Identify 3-5 ranking competitors for target keywords
- Export backlink profiles from Ahrefs or Semrush
- Filter backlinks: Dofollow, DR 30-70, Traffic >500/month
- Categorize by link type (guest posts, resource pages, broken links, roundups)
- Score link opportunities (DR × relevance × replicability)
- Prioritize top 50-100 prospects
- Audit competitor's top-linked content (create superior alternatives)
- Draft personalized outreach emails (templates customized per prospect)
- Send 10-20 emails per week (manageable volume)
- Track responses and placements in spreadsheet
- Follow up after 4 days, 10 days (max 3 touches)
- Monitor ranking improvements 8-12 weeks post-placement
FAQ
How many backlinks do I need to outrank a competitor?
It's not purely quantity. A site with 100 DR 60+ backlinks beats a site with 500 DR 20 backlinks. Focus on quality (DR, relevance) over volume. Use Ahrefs to compare referring domains + Domain Rating between you and competitors.
Is it ethical to replicate competitor backlinks?
Yes. You're not stealing links — you're pitching sites that have demonstrated interest in your topic. Offering superior content is fair competition.
Can I automate competitor backlink outreach?
Partially. Tools like Pitchbox, BuzzStream, and Mailshake automate email sending, follow-ups, and tracking. Personalization (mentioning specific articles, customizing pitches) still requires human input for best results.
What if a site rejects my pitch?
Move on. 70-85% of pitches get no response or rejection. Focus on volume (50-100 pitches) to hit 15-25 placements. Don't take rejection personally — site may have editorial policies, bandwidth issues, or just not interested.
Should I disavow competitor backlinks pointing to me?
No. Unless they're obvious spam (PBNs, adult sites, foreign-language spam), leave them. Google ignores low-quality links; disavowing helps only if you've received a manual action notice.
How long until new backlinks impact rankings?
4-12 weeks. Google must crawl linking page, process the link, recalculate rankings. High-authority links (DR 70+) impact faster (4-6 weeks). Lower-authority links take 8-12 weeks to accumulate signal.
Can I pay for competitor backlinks?
Paid links (buying placements) violate Google's Webmaster Guidelines if not nofollowed. Risk: Manual action penalty. Stick to earned links (content quality, outreach, relationships).
What if a competitor has 5,000 backlinks and I have 50?
Start with replicating their top 100 highest-DR links. You won't match their total link count overnight, but targeting their best links closes the gap strategically. Focus on links from DR 50+ sites.
Should I prioritize DR or topical relevance?
Relevance > DR. A DR 40 link from a site in your exact niche beats a DR 70 link from an unrelated news site. Ideal: High DR + high relevance.
How do I find contact emails for outreach?
Tools: Hunter.io, Snov.io, Apollo.io. Or manually check site's contact page, "About" page, author bio, LinkedIn profile. GDPR-compliant scraping only.
Export backlink profiles of 3 competitors this week using Ahrefs or Semrush. Filter for DR 40+ dofollow links. Categorize by link type (resource pages, guest posts, roundups). Start outreach to the top 20 prospects. Track placements and monitor ranking improvements over 8 weeks.
When This Fix Isn't Your Priority
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- Your site has fundamental crawling/indexing issues. Fixing a meta description is pointless if Google can't reach the page. Resolve access, robots.txt, and crawl errors before optimizing on-page elements.
- You're mid-migration. During platform or domain migrations, freeze non-critical changes. The migration itself introduces enough variables — layer optimizations after the new environment stabilizes.
- The page gets zero impressions in Search Console. If Google shows no data for the page, the issue is likely discoverability or indexation, not on-page optimization. Investigate why the page isn't indexed first.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this fix take to implement?
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Will this fix work on WordPress, Shopify, and custom sites?
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