Reveal How Many Backlinks You Need To Rank #1

Link building can be a dangerous, deep rabbit hole of money-sucking disaster.

IF you don’t do your research before you start building.

But how the hell can you predict how many backlinks you need to rank for a particular page?

And more importantly, how much is it going to cost?

First of all, not all links are created equal.

Which is why Google top reps said: The quantity of links doesn’t matter.

I mean…. It kinda does but it also doesn’t.

You still want a good quantity of quality links, and not just a few.

But you also don’t want to build a lot of meaningless links for the sake of building.

It all comes down to the concept of Reverse-Engineering, and getting the right data from all the sources possible.

That means:

  1. Extracting backlink information from your top 3-5 competitors

  2. Grabbing their link data from several tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, MajesticSEO.

  3. Categorizing all links into several buckets like high-authority, quality, low-quality, spam etc

  4. Analyzing their link patterns (anchor texts, link velocity, quantity vs quality)

  5. Creating a link gap report that shows the EXACT difference between you and your top 3 competitors for a specific keyword group.

The concept of these 5 steps isn’t hard.

It’s actually simple to understand.

But it all comes down to the execution of doing it right.

Which is why we wanted to offer a low-cost service that helps you figure out…

  1. How many backlinks do you need to rank for a keyword group?

  2. How much money is it going to cost to rank?

  3. How much time can it take to kill the gap between you and your competitors

  4. You DON’T have to overspend on backlinks on many keywords out there either.

Now whether you work with clients or your own projects, this is CRUCIAL to know.

Now all of a sudden, you’re not guessing SEO.

Ready to take the guess work out of link building NOW?

To a higher more predictable ranking,

Patrick Babakhanian

P.S. Ready to see a real change in your SERP rankings?