50 Powerful Prompts to Check Backlinks for Better SEO and Link Analysis

Prompts to Check Backlinks

Here are 50 useful prompts you can use to check, analyze, and improve backlinks for SEO. These work well with tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, Moz Pro, and Google Search Console or with AI SEO workflows.

1–10: Basic Backlink Analysis

  1. Analyze all backlinks pointing to [domain] and categorize them by authority.

  2. List the top 50 backlinks for [domain/page] with domain authority and anchor text.

  3. Identify new backlinks gained in the last 30 days for [domain].

  4. Find lost backlinks for [domain] in the past 6 months.

  5. Show backlinks pointing specifically to [URL] instead of the whole domain.

  6. Identify follow vs nofollow backlinks for [domain].

  7. List backlinks with high spam scores pointing to [domain].

  8. Identify backlinks from high domain authority websites (DA 70+).

  9. List backlinks that include brand name anchors.

  10. Show backlinks from unique referring domains.


11–20: Competitor Backlink Analysis

  1. Compare backlinks between [my domain] and [competitor domain].

  2. Find websites linking to competitor but not linking to my site.

  3. List the top referring domains of [competitor domain].

  4. Identify backlinks from guest posts used by competitors.

  5. Find shared backlinks between multiple competitors.

  6. Analyze competitor backlinks with highest traffic value.

  7. Identify competitor backlinks from news or media websites.

  8. Find backlink opportunities based on competitor broken links.

  9. Show competitor backlinks from .edu and .gov domains.

  10. Identify competitor backlinks from industry blogs.


21–30: Backlink Quality Checks

  1. Identify toxic backlinks pointing to [domain].

  2. Find backlinks with over-optimized anchor text.

  3. Identify backlinks from low authority domains (DA <20).

  4. List backlinks from irrelevant niche websites.

  5. Check if backlinks come from link farms or PBNs.

  6. Find backlinks that are sitewide links (footer/sidebar).

  7. Identify backlinks from foreign-language sites.

  8. Find backlinks with redirect chains.

  9. Identify backlinks from deindexed websites.

  10. Check backlinks that point to 404 pages.


31–40: Backlink Growth & Strategy

  1. Analyze backlink growth trend over the last 12 months.

  2. Identify top pages attracting backlinks.

  3. Find content types that earn the most backlinks.

  4. Identify backlink spikes that may indicate negative SEO.

  5. Find backlinks generated through PR campaigns.

  6. Analyze backlink acquisition by content category.

  7. Identify linkable assets on the website.

  8. Find backlinks generated from infographics.

  9. Identify backlinks from listicles or roundups.

  10. Analyze backlinks acquired through guest blogging.


41–50: Backlink Opportunity Prompts

  1. Find broken backlinks pointing to competitors.

  2. Identify resource pages that could link to my content.

  3. Find websites accepting guest posts in my niche.

  4. Identify blogs that frequently link to industry tools.

  5. Find unlinked brand mentions for [brand name].

  6. Identify journalists or bloggers linking to competitors.

  7. Find websites that link to statistics and research articles.

  8. Identify backlink opportunities from podcasts or interviews.

  9. Find websites linking to outdated content that I can replace.

  10. Identify top outreach targets for backlinks in [industry].

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