The 2026 Link Building Checklist: Every Step from Prospecting to Placement

A link building checklist keeps your programme consistent and measurable. Without a repeatable process, effort gets wasted on low-quality sites, outreach goes unanswered, and results stall. This checklist covers every stage from prospecting to placement so nothing gets missed.

Link Building Process
P1
Prospect
Find relevant, authoritative sites in your niche
P2
Qualify
Check DR, traffic, topical relevance and spam score
P3
Outreach
Personalised pitch with clear value for the publisher
P4
Place
Secure the link, verify it is live and dofollow

Step 1: Audit Your Current Link Profile

Before you build, understand what you already have. Use a tool like Ahrefs or Semrush to pull your current referring domains, check for toxic or spammy links, and benchmark your domain rating against the top 3 pages ranking for your target keywords. This gap analysis tells you exactly how many and what quality of links you need.

Step 2: Build a Qualified Target List

Identify at least 50 target sites before you start outreach. Qualify each one against the metrics below. Sites that fail on relevance or traffic are rarely worth pursuing regardless of their DR score. Our link building service maintains a pre-vetted database of editorial sites so this step is already done for you.

Site Qualification Matrix

What Makes a Site Worth Targeting?

MetricMinimumIdeal
Domain Rating (DR)30+60+
Monthly Organic Traffic1,000+10,000+
Topical RelevanceRelated nicheExact niche match
Spam ScoreUnder 5%Under 2%
Last PublishedWithin 6 monthsWithin 30 days

Step 3: Prepare Your Content and Outreach

For guest post outreach, have at least 3 topic ideas ready before you pitch. Each idea should be relevant to the target site’s audience and naturally position your link. For link insertion outreach, identify the specific article on the target site where your link would add value for the reader.

Keep your outreach email short. Introduce yourself in one sentence, explain the value for their readers in one sentence, and make a specific ask. Long pitches get ignored. If you need a fully managed process, our guest posting service handles everything from pitch to placement.

Step 4: Follow Up and Confirm Placement

Send one follow-up after 5 to 7 business days if you have not heard back. Once a link goes live, verify it is dofollow, check the anchor text used, and confirm the page is indexed. Add internal links from the newly published page to other relevant pages on your site to distribute the authority it passes.

Step 5: Track and Repeat Monthly

Review your referring domain count and DR at the end of each month. Compare against competitors. Adjust your target site list and outreach volume based on what the data shows. Link building is a long-term programme, not a one-time campaign. View our monthly link building packages for a fully managed approach.

Full Checklist

Link Building Readiness: Every Step

Audit current referring domains
Identify competitor link gaps
Build a target site list (50+ sites)
Verify DR, traffic and relevance
Check for spam or toxic signals
Prepare content assets for outreach
Write personalised outreach emails
Follow up once after 5 to 7 days
Confirm link is live and dofollow
Check anchor text used
Add internal links from new page
Track referring domain growth monthly

If you want a team to run this process on your behalf, get in touch with Digital Climbs. We manage the full link building workflow for B2B and SaaS brands.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many links should I build per month?

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It depends on your competition and current DR. Most B2B brands in moderately competitive niches see strong results with 8 to 15 quality placements per month. We assess the right volume during onboarding.

Should I focus on DR or traffic when qualifying sites?

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Both matter. A high-DR site with no traffic suggests the domain may have been built for SEO rather than real audiences. Prioritise sites with both strong DR and verified organic traffic.

Is outreach link building the same as buying links?

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No. Outreach involves pitching genuine content to publishers who editorially decide to include your link. Buying links means paying for placement without editorial review. Google penalises the latter.

What anchor text should I use?

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Vary your anchors. A natural profile includes branded anchors, partial-match anchors, and generic anchors like “read more” or “this guide”. Avoid over-optimising with exact-match keyword anchors.


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