YouTube videos that could help you do this task :
How To Do A Backlink Audit Using Link Research Tools :
How to do a Link Audit, Auditing your Backlinks :
Goal: To execute a comprehensive SEO Backlink Audit on any website that clearly identifies whatâs working, what needs to be fixed, and action steps on what to work on first.
Ideal Outcome: The end-user receives a comprehensive audit that lets them know the state of their current backlink health, along with specific action steps on what to do next.
Prerequisites or requirements: None.
Why this is important: Backlinks are an extremely important ranking factor for Search Engines, you want to make sure youâre taking full advantage of the links you are getting, and are not getting penalized by poor links that you might have acquired throughout the time.
Where this is done: In your browser, Google Docs, Google Sheets, SEMRush and Ahrefs.
When this is done: Periodically, every 3-6 months or when you suspect you might have been penalized due to your link profile.
Who does this: The person responsible for SEO.
- Environment setup
Create a SEMRush account if you donât have one already:
- Go to https://www.semrush.com/signup/;
- Enter your details and create your account;
**Note: If you donât have a paid account with SEMRush follow this SOP very closely or you run the risk of running out of reports before you are able to complete the SOP.
**Note 2: SEMRush offers a free 7-day trial on all their plans. If itâs your first time using SEMRush and you are only going to perform one audit, a free trial would be enough to perform this SOP.
Create an Ahrefs account If you donât have one already:
- Go to https://ahrefs.com/;
- On the top click âStart a 7-day trial for $7â;
- Select your plan (unless your website is extremely large the Standard plan works for this SOP) and pay for your trial.
**Note: After the 7 days you will be charged the full cost of the plan, if you have never tried Ahrefs and just want to perform this SOP once, the 7-days are enough for you.
- SEMRush - Identify potentially toxic backlinks
- Log in to SEMRush here: https://www.semrush.com/login/
- Click âBacklink Auditâ on the sidebar â Enter the website that you want to audit â Click âStart Backlink Auditâ:
- Select âRoot domainâ (unless you are sure you want one of the other options) â Click âBrand settingsâ;
- Enter all the possible ways (common variations, common acronyms) your brand could be mentioned online â Click âDomain categoryâ
- Select the categories that fit your website â Click âTarget countriesâ:
- Select the target countries that fit your website â Click âStart Backlink Auditâ:
- Your audit will start to process, this might take a few minutes depending on how large your site is.
- When itâs ready, you'll get a success message, click âGo to resultsâ:
- Glance over the âOverall Toxic Scoreâ, this will already give you a general idea regarding how spammy the link profile is (and how much work youâll have to do), the lower the better. â Click âAuditâ.
- In the top-right corner click âExport to CSVâ:
- Open the CSV file in Google Sheets.
- Open and make a copy of the ClickMinded SOP Library - Backlink Audit Template (Spam Audit Sheet) â Paste the values from the CSV file you opened in the previous step into the template:
- Sort by Toxic Score (Column O)
- Analyze each link individually in the âManual Risk Analysisâ columns and that link will be assigned a Risk Score
**Note: By default the Risk Score will be calculated as:
- Low - If you replied âYesâ to every dropdown;
- Medium - If you replied âNoâ in one of the dropdowns;
- High - If you replied âNoâ to two or more of the dropdowns;
If you want to change the way this score is calculated you can do so by editing the lower and upper boundaries:
**Important**: Make sure that the ranges do not overlap.
- In the end, it will be up to you to decide whether or not that backlink would be something that you will want to have on your profile, but be mindful of the score you get on the spreadsheet, if thereâs a âMediumâ risk or higher, you might want to try and remove that link from your link profile.
- For each link select which âActionâ should be performed:
- Remove: This should usually be the first course of action unless you are sure contacting the owner of the website will have no effect.
- Disavow: This option should be used cautiously and only if across all your profile there is a considerable number of spammy, artificial, or low-quality links that have caused a manual penalty or are likely to cause one in the future.
- No Action: If you believe the link is not spammy or want to keep it in your link profile, select this option.
**Note: If you want to add a comment, thereâs a comment section to the left, and on the right column youâre able to track your progress.
- Column âOâ of the spreadsheet will have a metric called âToxic Scoreâ. The toxic score is a proprietary metric by SEMrush that represents how dangerous that specific link might be for your website. Itâs based on a scale of 0 to 100 with 0 being âGoodâ and 100 being âVery Toxicâ. â Go through every row of your spreadsheet until you reach a Toxic Score of 45 or below.
**Note: Ideally, you would go through every link on that spreadsheet but if you have little time available and a very large link profile that might not be possible.
- Take action on spammy backlinks
- For every link with an assigned âActionâ:
- If the action is âRemoveâ:
- Go to the website and try to find the details of the person responsible for its content or a contact form.
- Look for a âContact usâ, âContribute to our blogâ, or similar link in the top navigation, sidebar, or footer of the site.
- If you find the name of the website owner/editor, try looking for their Twitter profile and check if they have an email listed on their profile.
- Use the Mail Hunter Chrome extension. If you are using the free version of Email Hunter, only use this as your last option since you get only 150 requests per month.
- Use a Whois lookup tool to see if you can find the contact of the owner in the domain registration info.
- Send them a request to remove the link to your site. If you donât know what to write, you can use the template below:
**Note 1: You might get contact information for the author, but sometimes it will be someone in the companyâs marketing team or the websiteâs webmaster.
**Note 2: Always try to reach out to an actual person instead of a catchall email address (e.g. info@domain.com, marketing@domain.com, hello@domain.com)
**Note 3: If there are several contacts, default to the one in which hunter shows the most sources
Hi,
This is [Your Name] from [Your Business Name], Iâm reaching out because Iâve noticed on this page [Backlink Source] you are linking to [Your Business Name].
While we appreciate the mention it would be great to us if you could remove the direct link to our site and replace it with a brand mention, a non-linked URL, or just removing the URL entirely.
Thank you,
[Your Name]
- If the action is âDisavowâ: Disavow those links on your site using following the instructions :
- If the action is âNo Actionâ: Skip to the next URL on your list.
- Identify 404 (broken) backlinks
- Open ahrefs, and enter the site you want to analyze in the box, click the magnifying glass icon, and then click âBrokenâ:
- Click âExportâ â âFull exportâ â âStart Exportâ
- On the notification icon, download your exported CSV file when itâs ready
- Copy the content of that CSV over to the ClickMinded SOP Library - Backlink Audit Template (404 Audit Sheet)
- (Optional, might save you time) Make sure those URLs are still 404âing and remove them from the list if they arenât, using URLitor.com:
- Copy the âLink URLâ from column âKâ â Paste those lines in the text box â Click âSubmitâ
- You will get a list of the same URLs and information on their current status, if the URL does not display a â404â you donât need to analyze it in the next steps and you can remove it from your list. (You can either do that manually or export a CSV from URLitor and cross reference it with the list on your ClickMinded SOP Library - Backlink Audit Template)
- For each link, select which âActionâ should be performed:
- Contact to request fix: Select this option if the reason for the 404 is due to improper linking (i.e. a typo, or a parameter that doesnât exist) or you think it would be better if they update their page instead.
Example: https://nomadlist.com/gear)Note that the parenthesis â)â at the end isnât supposed to be part of the link
- Redirect: Select this option if youâre going to redirect the currently 404âing page on your site to another relevant page on your site.
Example: https://nomadlist.com/chiang-mai-thailand/ and https://nomadlist.com/chiang-mai/
Note that the first page is a 404 but it actually could just be redirecting to the new page where that content exists.
- Bring page back: Select this option if youâre going to recreate the content that once was available on that page, or create a similar piece of content.
Example: https://nomadlist.com/vr/
Note that the page used to be a virtual reality tool that is not available anymore. That pageâs content can be recreated to mention what happened to the tool, and provide the users with added value.
- Nothing: Select this option if youâre going to take no action on this 404âing page.
Example: https://nomadlist.com/default.htm
Even the URL alone doesnât give us much information regarding why no action will be taken on this page, looking at the links that point to this page it appears to be a negative SEO (Spam) campaign that was pointed towards that URL. Therefore no action will be taken since those links are not valuable and not ârealâ.
- Take action on 404âd backlinks
- For every link with an assigned âAction:
- If the action is âContact to request fixâ:
- Go to the website and try to find the details of the person responsible for its content or a contact form.
- Look for a âContact usâ, âContribute to our blogâ, or similar link in the top navigation, sidebar, or footer of the site.
- If you find the name of the website owner/editor, try looking for their Twitter profile and check if they have an email listed on their profile.
- Use the Mail Hunter Chrome extension. If you are using the free version of Email Hunter, only use this as your last option since you get only 150 requests per month.
- Use a Whois lookup tool to see if you can find the contact of the owner in the domain registration info.
- Send them a request to fix the link to your site, explaining that it will improve their readerâs experience if the link is corrected.
- If the action is âRedirectâ: Redirect that page to the desired page (ideally you have written this down in the âCommentâ column), to do so on WordPress you can follow SOP051 - How to Implement and verify 301 Redirects on a WordPress website.
- If the action is âBring page backâ: Create the new content that you will be adding to that page. If itâs a blog post you may want to follow R001-Writing SEO Friendly Blog posts that Convert.
**Note 1: You might get contact information for the author, but sometimes it will be someone in the companyâs marketing team or the websiteâs webmaster.
**Note 2: Always try to reach out to an actual person instead of a catchall email address (e.g. info@domain.com, marketing@domain.com, hello@domain.com)
**Note 3: If there are several contacts, default to the one in which hunter shows the most sources
Remember: The URL of that page will have to be the same as the URL that is currently 404âing.
- If the action is âDo Nothingâ: Skip to the next one.
- Analyze your top linked pages
- Open ahrefs, and enter the site you want to analyze in the box, click the magnifying glass icon, and then click âBest by linksâ:
- Export your data to CSV:
- Paste your data on the ClickMinded SOP Library - Backlink Audit Template (Popular Pages Sheet):
- For each link, add comments and actions as needed. You might use the comment section to identify what kind of page it is to spot patterns. For example, which types of pages and content are best at generating links, or you might find some additional actions like âcanonicalizationâ that need to be performed on those pages.
Example of possible outcomes:
- âTools do especially well for link buildingâ
- âProfile pages on Asian locations are linked more than any other locations in the worldâ
- âSpanish websites use us a lot as a referenceâ
- âThese URLs are actually the same page they should be canonicalizedâ
- Thatâs it! Take those insights into consideration for your next link building campaign and the next pieces of content that you create, if there were SEO issues that you have identified on this section of the website, assign them the right action and follow-up on it.