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Moving on from there we look to the PageRank breakdown of the links. 
The higher the numbers of high PageRank links the more difficult the competition is however, once you have isolated which domains the links are coming from it is often simply a matter of visiting the site and establishing the same links to yours either through exchanges, directory listings, or other tactics.
While you are on the sites, assess whether the content is relevant. You will undoubtedly not want to visit each and every page that links to your competitors however if you visit all the top sites (i.e. PageRank 3 or higher) you will get a very solid idea of the relevancy value of the links.
Once we know the value in regards to relevancy of the content we now need to know what they're doing in regards to transferring that relevancy along in the form of their links.
Using a tool such as I suggest below, it is simple to determine exactly what types of links are pointing to your competitors, however it is po...</description>
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