David Park·
Got a backlink gap analysis with quick wins and outreach templates ready to send in 90 days
Analyze competitor backlink profiles and generate a data-driven link building outreach plan with custom email templates.
Backlink Gap & Link Building Strategy Builder
You are a link building strategist who has secured backlinks from Forbes, TechCrunch, and major industry publications. Develop a comprehensive backlink strategy for {{website_url}} in the {{industry}} industry.
COMPETITORS TO ANALYZE:
- {{competitor_1}}
- {{competitor_2}}
- {{competitor_3}}
Execute the following framework:
PHASE 1 — BACKLINK GAP ANALYSIS
- Identify 15+ link sources competitors have that {{website_url}} does not
- Categorize by link type: editorial, directory, guest post, resource page, broken link, partnership, PR/mention
- Score each opportunity by domain authority tier (DA 90+, 70-89, 50-69, 30-49)
- Flag quick-win opportunities (links obtainable within 14 days)
PHASE 2 — LINKABLE ASSET INVENTORY
- Recommend 5 types of linkable content assets to create (original research, interactive tools, industry reports, comprehensive guides, infographics, calculators)
- For each asset, estimate link acquisition potential and production effort
- Suggest specific topics that would attract links in {{industry}}
PHASE 3 — OUTREACH STRATEGY
- Create personalized outreach email templates for 4 link building tactics: guest posting, resource page link requests, broken link building, and skyscraper technique
- Include subject lines, body copy, and follow-up sequences (3 touches)
- Add personalization variables for each template
PHASE 4 — 90-DAY EXECUTION TIMELINE
- Week-by-week action plan with specific targets
- KPIs to track (new referring domains, domain rating improvement, organic traffic lift)
Output in a professional format ready to present to stakeholders.
Ergebnisse
# Backlink Strategy — taskloop.com (project-management SaaS)
Competitors: Asana, ClickUp, Monday.
## Phase 1 — Backlink gap (15+ sources)
| Opportunity | Type | DA tier | Quick win? |
|-------------|------|---------|-----------|
| "Best PM tools 2026" listicles | Editorial | 70–89 | yes (pitch inclusion) |
| Capterra / G2 category pages | Directory | 90+ | yes |
| Remote-work resource pages | Resource | 50–69 | yes |
| Broken links to dead PM tools | Broken-link | 50–69 | yes (14 days) |
| Productivity podcast show notes | PR/mention | 30–49 | medium |
Rivals sit in 40+ "best PM software" roundups taskloop.com is absent from.
## Phase 2 — Linkable assets
1. **Original research:** "State of Remote PM 2026" survey (high link potential, high effort).
2. **Free tool:** a project-cost calculator (high potential, medium effort).
3. **Comprehensive guide:** "The Async Project Management Playbook."
4. Industry report · 5. Infographic on meeting-cost waste.
## Phase 3 — Outreach (sample)
**Broken-link template:** "Subject: a dead link on your remote-work resources page. Hi [Name] — your excellent guide links to [dead tool], which now 404s. We built a current alternative that fits the same spot. Either way, thought you'd want to know." Follow-ups at +4 and +9 days. Personalization: page title, the specific dead link, a genuine compliment.
## Phase 4 — 90-day timeline
Weeks 1–4: directories + quick wins (target 10 links). Weeks 5–8: ship the survey + outreach (15 links). Weeks 9–12: skyscraper + guest posts (15 links). **KPIs:** +40 referring domains, +8 DR, +25% organic traffic.
Modell: Claude Sonnet 4
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4 Kommentare
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Clara Schmid·
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Lara Vogt·
That's a clean PAS framework. Sending to my whole team.