Playbook Link Monitoring
Detecting Removed Links
How to quickly identify and respond when partners remove your backlinks
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Related feature: Link Monitoring
The Hidden Cost of Removed Links
A removed backlink does not just mean one less link — it can signal a pattern of declining link equity, especially if multiple partners remove links around the same time.
Detection Methods
Automated Monitoring (Recommended)
- Configure Linkorite to check all active exchange links daily
- Set up alerts for any link status change (removed, nofollow, redirect)
- Review the alert dashboard every morning for new notifications
Manual Spot Checks
- Export your list of active backlinks
- Use a bulk link checker to verify each URL
- Compare results against your previous check
- Flag any links that are no longer found on the page
Search Console Signals
- Monitor your backlink count in Google Search Console
- Watch for sudden drops in referring domains
- Cross-reference timing with any ranking changes
Response Protocol
When a Link Is Removed
- Verify the removal — check the page source directly, not just the rendered page
- Check if the page still exists — the link might be gone because the entire page was deleted
- Contact the partner within 48 hours — send a friendly inquiry, not an accusation
- Document the interaction — log the removal date and your outreach in Linkorite
- Set a 14-day deadline — if the link is not restored, remove your reciprocal link
- Update partner score — downgrade the partner’s reliability rating
Prevention Strategies
- Build relationships, not just transactions — partners are less likely to remove links from people they know
- Ensure your content adds genuine value to their page
- Check in with partners quarterly, even when everything looks fine