Finding the right competitor to borrow (and refine) your link building strategy from is the most important step. If you make a mistake when selecting your competitors and choose an aggregator, a giant company, or a resource that uses black links, your own strategy will simply not work.
I am looking for competitors for a site through belgium telegram data keywords and I will share this working method with you. Let's imagine that we are selecting keywords for a review site for Amazon in the outdoor theme. We have a young site with DR 10, which has almost no links, we are afraid to waste our small link budget in vain.
To begin, we open the Keywords Explorer tab in Ahrefs and want to filter out keywords with the word best hunting (review sites often use keywords with the word best — a niche specific). Not long ago, Ahrefs rolled out a new filter that allows you to select keywords for which young sites are in the top (I set DR to 14, you can choose any). I think this is a cool improvement that helps young sites quickly understand which keywords can take positions faster and get traffic.
For convenience, I'll leave a link to the Ahrefs report with the filters right there — you can follow it and substitute your values :)
Ahrefs report
Now from this report we select keys that are relevant specifically for our site and have a low KD (we can also immediately set a filter for them).
Important! Choose keywords with the best ratio of KD (key difficulty for promotion) and its Volume (frequency). For young sites, it is especially important to look for KD as low as possible and Volume as high as possible.
In our case, such a query is best hunting daypack. Click on it and you will be taken to the keyword overview , where you can see the top sites.
How to find your competitors?
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