barrisb845
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- Jul 14, 2026
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My biggest bottleneck is the filtering stage. Drowning in thousands of domain exports from Ahrefs or Semrush and having to manually check each one for quality and Semantic Relevance is a total nightmare.
I have problems with finding good websites to get backlinks from.My biggest bottleneck is the filtering stage. Drowning in thousands of domain exports from Ahrefs or Semrush and having to manually check each one for quality and Semantic Relevance is a total nightmare.
It is about being able to separate oportunities from noise. while metrics do make things easier, it is stil all about relevance, links and their poitioning. It does not matter how long your list is.My biggest bottleneck is the filtering stage. Drowning in thousands of domain exports from Ahrefs or Semrush and having to manually check each one for quality and Semantic Relevance is a total nightmare.
the tricky part isn't finding the domain but knowing which of the domain to pursue. even though metrics may be useful at times, it’s the aspects like topicality, traffic, nd placement that determine whether a domain is worth pursuing.My biggest bottleneck is the filtering stage. Drowning in thousands of domain exports from Ahrefs or Semrush and having to manually check each one for quality and Semantic Relevance is a total nightmare.
Yah, same. Prospecting and vetting sites at scale is an absolute time sink, too.I have problems with finding good websites to get backlinks from.
Same here. The biggest bottleneck is filtering. Exporting thousands of domains from Ahrefs or Semrush is easy, the real challenge is manually validating quality, topical relevance, traffic, spam signals, and indexing. That review process takes far more time than the actual outreach or link placement.My biggest bottleneck is the filtering stage. Drowning in thousands of domain exports from Ahrefs or Semrush and having to manually check each one for quality and Semantic Relevance is a total nightmare.