Check if the links lead you up or down
Find out what blocks your development
Why you should start with an audit,
and not by ‘adding’ links
Visibility in Google never drops without reason. If the rankings have started to fall, and organic traffic is weakening despite consistent SEO activities, the cause might lie in the link profile, not its quantity.
Too many backlinks from questionable domains, overly aggressive anchors, or unaware mistakes of a previous SEO agency can act as a filter stopping your growth.
Additional linking without diagnosis can be like extinguishing a fire with gasoline. First, you need to know: which referring domains lower quality scores, is the anchor profile natural, where manipulation patterns appeared, and whether the drop is due to links, an algorithm update, or an on-site issue. These questions are answered by our report.
Multidimensional analysis,
using data from many sources
We don’t rely on a single tool or indicator. We combine data from professional tools like Ahrefs, SEO SpyGlass, or Senuto. However, the foundation is working with Google Search Console, to view the link profile as the search engine sees it. We check not only the number of backlinks but, importantly, their quality, context, and impact on traffic.
Each audit is conducted in layers: from analyzing the history of linking, assessing anchors and thematic alignment of domains, to tracking moments when visibility changed.
Thanks to this we can accurately assess, whether the drop in position is due to incorrect linking, algorithm changes, or errors on the site.
Check if your SEO agency provides the right links
Conduct a
link audit
Discover the DNA of your link profile
We analyze in a multidimensional way, working with data from many sources:
- Quality of referring domains – Authorship, age, and reputation of referring domains,
- Anchor text profile – Share of brand / URL / money anchors, unnatural phrase repetitions, intent distribution, and compliance with the content of target pages.
- Link dynamics and history – Peaks and ‘spikes’ in acquisitions, growth / loss of links vs. algorithm updates, correlation with visibility.
- Thematic matching – Theme and context of publications, compliance with industry and content clusters, risk of links from directories / PR without value.
- Risk of toxicity and footprints – Site-wide patterns, footer links, exchange systems, content farms, PBN networks – identification and prioritization of actions.
- Coverage of business goals – Do the links truly support key landing pages and transactional intent keywords, or do they ‘spread’ power over less important addresses.

Data, which you will use from the audit

A report that explains, not just shows numbers
You receive not a data table, but a logical story of your link profile – with explanations. The report contains clear conclusions and step-by-step recommendations: which links are worth keeping, which should be disavowed, and where to supplement the profile with valuable publications.

Quick execution and consultation of results
Every site has a different history and link profile, so audit costs are determined individually, after a brief data analysis. At the client’s request, we can also conduct an urgent audit or supplement it with an online consultation to discuss the results.

Post-audit support
— from diagnosis to recovery
An audit is often just the beginning of the work. Once completed, you can count on our support in rebuilding a healthy link profile. We help select valuable publications from publication exchanges so that the new link profile is natural, thematic, and safe in the long term.
Order a link audit from us
Stabilize your position
Sudden fluctuations in visibility do not happen without cause. We will conduct an SEO link profile audit to identify what is truly dragging the site down and how to reverse this trend.
FAQ 

SEO link profile audit
Why did my siteu005cu0027s visibility suddenly drop – could inbound links be the cause?
Yes, inbound links are often one of the main factors causing sudden drops in visibility. Google is increasingly precise in analyzing link quality – both their source and context. If the profile is dominated by links from low-authority sites, directories, PBNs, or mass-generated content, it may lead to reduced trust in the domain.u005cru005cnu005cru005cnDrops also occur after algorithm updates, which reassess the value of links. An audit helps to understand which links genuinely help and which act as a burden.
What does an SEO link profile audit involve and when is it worth doing?
An SEO link profile audit is a detailed analysis of all backlinks leading to your site – both active and historical. The aim is to assess their quality, naturalness, and impact on ranking. It is worth conducting an audit whenever you notice a drop in visibility, receive a notification about unnatural links in Google Search Console, plan a domain migration, or want to start a new SEO strategy without carrying over previous errors.
What tools and data do you use in the audit?
We use a set of professional tools that provide a full, multidimensional view of the link profile. Ahrefs allows us to analyze domain authority, link quality, and anchor distribution. SEO SpyGlass detects toxic patterns, networks of related sites, and risky linking schemes. Senuto helps assess the impact of link changes on visibility and organic traffic. Data from Google Search Console is used to verify how links are seen by Google itself and if there are alerts about unnatural activities.u005cru005cnu005cru005cnBy combining these sources, we show not just u005cu0027how manyu005cu0027 links lead to the site, but more importantly u005cu003Cem data-start=u005cu00222371u005cu0022 data-end=u005cu00222400u005cu0022u005cu003Ewhich of them matteru005cu003Cu005c/emu005cu003E.
Will I receive a report with specific recommendations and an action plan after the audit?
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What affects the pricing of a link audit?
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