No B.S. Content Promotion for SaaS Companies
The Link Analysis Report
The Link Analysis Report
When it comes to content promotion, most SaaS companies...
Our Link Analysis Reports help you solve problem #2
The Link Analysis Report is what gives us precision in our methodology.
It allows you to know exactly how many and what kind of links you need to acquire to increase your traffic and sign-ups in the next 90 days.
Here's how it works
1. Identify the link gap.
Before we get started we need to identify the link gap between your website and your competitors.
This means knowing things like:
– How many links your competitors have compared to you
– How many new backlinks your competitors are acquiring/building every month.
Before we get started we need to identify the link gap between your website and your competitors.
This means knowing things like:
– How many links your competitors have compared to you
– How many new backlinks your competitors are acquiring/building every month.
2. Determine the link type.
Once we know how many links we need to beat the competition, we need to know what type of links it is that we need.
These are things like:
– What Domain Rating (DR) do the links need to have?
– What URL Rating (UR) do the links need to have?
– What Traffic do the links need to have?
– Do we need more links to the home page or just to internal pages?
Once we know how many links we need to beat the competition, we need to know what type of links it is that we need.
These are things like:
– What Domain Rating (DR) do the links need to have?
– What URL Rating (UR) do the links need to have?
– What Traffic do the links need to have?
– Do we need more links to the home page or just to internal pages?
3. Establish topical relevance.
Once we know how many and what kind of links we need to beat the competition, the last thing we need to know is the topical relevance of those links.
This means (for example) knowing whether we need to acquire links from business, technology or news websites.
This also tells us exactly which anchor text our target backlinks need to have.
Such as:
– Exact match, partial match, URL, generic or others.
Once we know how many and what kind of links we need to beat the competition, the last thing we need to know is the topical relevance of those links.
This means (for example) knowing whether we need to acquire links from business, technology or news websites.
This also tells us exactly which anchor text our target backlinks need to have.
Such as:
– Exact match, partial match, URL, generic or others.
What do we do with all of that?
The Link Analysis Report provides strategic and tactical information like:
And many more.
Do you want this?