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By: Rand Fishkin
November 2, 2006
A Long List of Competitive Link Searches
Link Building
The author’s views are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz.
Last week, I covered searching for potential links through highly ranking sites at the engines. Today, we’ll talk about competitive link searches – finding the links your competetion is using to rank well. As an example, I’ll use Farecast, a local Seattle company that I’ve mentioned in the past (full disclosure: David Shim, who works there, is a friend). Since Farecast will want to rank for terms like “plane ticket prices,” “compare airfare,” and “cheap airline tickets” they’ll be competing against some of the web’s largest travel properties.
The first step in any good competitive link campaign is to discover your competition. Many times, there will be a lot of sites that you didn’t see as competitors initially. Remember that any site that ranks in the top 10-20 for your primary target search terms is, for these purposes, considered a target. Thus, a great way to start is by listing the 20-50 most competitive search terms & phrases that you want to rank for and searching for the top 20 listings at Yahoo!, Google & MSN. Once you’ve got your results, you’ll want to take note of those sites that consistently rank in the top 5 for many different phrases as well as identifying other potential targets that rank 6-20 on a regular basis.
I’ve made a short list from just a few searches for Farecast:
www.orbitz.com
travel.yahoo.com
www.cheaptickets.com
www.cheapflights.com
www.sidestep.com
www.planetickets.com
www.priceline.com
www.travelocity.com
etc.
From here, I’ll use Sidestep.com as an initial source. The following are the major competitive link searches that I regularly use:
Direct Link Searches:Note that MSN & Yahoo! tend to list more important links higher than less important links, so by searching through the top 1-200, you’re, in general, getting the most “powerful” links the site has. There also appears to be a temporal component to link searches, so newer links will appear before older ones.
Google – link:www.sidestep.com (practically useless)
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com (at SiteExplorer)
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com – site:sidestep.com
Keyword-Embedded Link Searches:Google doesn’t allow these and neither does Yahoo! Site Explorer, so you’ll need to use MSN and Yahoo!’s direct search function. I’ve used just a couple examples below, but you can use dozens of keywords and phrases to find pages that use this text and link to the competition.
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “cheap airfare” -site:sidestep.com
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “ticket prices” -site:sidestep.com
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com “cheap airfare” -site:sidestep.com
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com “ticket prices” -site:sidestep.com
Extension-Specific Link Searches:
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com site:gov
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com site:edu
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com site:gov
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com site:edu
Direct-Path-to-Inclusion Link Searches:
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “add url”
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “submit site”
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “directory”
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “suggest a link”
MSN – linkdomain:sidestep.com “suggest site”
All the above apply directly to Yahoo! as well
Multiple Competitors at a Time:This is one of my favorite link searches, as it shows you hubs that have linked to several competing sites. These pages are often easier to get mentions from than standard link searches, because they’re already pointing to several folks in the same space.
MSN – (linkdomain:sidestep.com linkdomain:orbitz.com linkdomain:travelocity.com) (-linkdomain:farecast.com)
Yahoo! – linkdomain:sidestep.com linkdomain:orbitz.com linkdomain:travelocity.com -linkdomain:farecast.com
Non-Link Link Searches (using normal queries rather than link commands):This works particularly well at Google since they don’t allow advanced link searches.
Google – cheapflights.com -farecast -site:cheapflights.com
Google – orbitz travelocity cheaptickets -farecast
Google – orbitz -farecast -site:orbitz.com
Google – sidestep “compare airfare” -farecast -site:sidestep.com
Blog & News Link Searches:
Technorati – orbitz.com (sort by authority)
Technorati – sidestep airfare
Topix – orbitz.com
Topix – sidestep airfare
GG News – orbitz sidestep -farecast
GG News – compare airfare – farecast – not really a competitive link search, but a good one to use in general
With the list above, a dedicated link builder could imagine thousand of permutations. It makes me glad I’m in the content and linkbaiting business more these days 🙂
If you’ve got competitive searches to add to the list, please do!
For more link building tips, check out The Beginner’s Guide to Link Building:
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