Replacing Dead Competitors: A SaaS 404 Recovery Strategy
Client: A B2B SaaS company in the “Email Marketing” space.

Challenges We Faced
The client was struggling to build authority in a saturated market dominated by giants like Mailchimp:
High-Competition Niche
Gaining links from marketing blogs was extremely difficult and expensive.
Low Domain Authority (DR 25)
They couldn’t rank for “money” keywords.
Missed Opportunity
A major competitor (a smaller email tool) had recently shut down, leaving thousands of broken backlink building opportunities across the web.

No Strategy
The client knew about the shutdown but didn’t know how to capitalize on it.
Unclaimed Backlinks
Thousands of valuable backlinks pointed to the shut-down competitor, but there was no clear way to reclaim them.

Capitalize on Competitor Failures
“Did a competitor shut down? Our Competitor 404 Analysis service will help you capture their lost backlinks and traffic.”
Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahrefs Domain Rating (DR) | 25 | 52 | +27 points |
| New Backlinks Acquired (from 404s) | 0 | 185+ | +185 links |
| Referral Traffic (from new links) | 0/mo | 3,500/mo | +3,500/mo |

Free Dead Link Audit
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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- Monitor your industry for shutdowns. When a competitor closes or rebrands, it’s the single best time to launch a broken link building seo campaign.
- Don’t just say “link to me.” You must offer a replacement. If the dead link was a guide, offer a guide. If it was a tool, offer a tool.
- The Wayback Machineis your secret weapon. Use it to see exactly what the dead content was so you can recreate it perfectly.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- The sheer volume of dead links (2,500+) gave us a massive pool of prospects.
- Our “helpful” outreach approach had a much higher conversion rate (7%) than standard cold outreach (1-2%).
- The new “Skyscraper” content started ranking for its own keywords, driving even more traffic.