Reviving Dead Links: A High-Success Broken Link Building Campaign
Client: A non-profit organization in the “Financial Literacy” (YMYL) space.

Challenges We Faced
The client had great, trustworthy content but a limited budget and low authority:
Low Authority (DR 18)
The non-profit had excellent guides, but no one was linking to them.
Limited Budget
They couldn’t afford a massive “guest post” campaign.
No Outreach Strategy
They had no link-building process and were invisible in a competitive YMYL (Your Money Your Life) niche.

Failing to Rank
Their “free budgeting guides” were “stuck” on Page 3.
High Competition for Trusted Links
Even with high-quality content, most high-authority financial literacy sites were saturated, making it difficult to earn backlinks without a strategic, targeted approach.

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Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outreach Success Rate | ~1% (cold outreach) | 8% (BLB outreach) | +700% |
| New Backlinks Built (from BLB) | 0 | 45 | +45 links |
| Ranking (“free budgeting guide”) | Page 3 (#28) | Page 1 (#5) | +23 spots |

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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- Broken Link Building has a much higher success rate than cold outreach because you are helping the webmaster fix their site.
- You must find the broken link first.
- Your Linkable Asset must be a relevant replacement for the dead one.
- This is the most efficient resource link buildingstrategy for a limited budget.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- Using Ahrefs to prospect and Screaming Frog to find the 404s was the key technical combo.
- The “helpful” angle of the outreach email (pointing out a 404) got our emails opened and read.
- We were able to get links from high-authority “.edu” sites, which have massive trust.