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Prospect Scoring Framework for Link Building Campaigns: A Computation Model

Backlink Sense by Backlink Sense
February 28, 2026
in Finding Outreach Targets
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Page Contents

  • 1 Creating Weighted Criteria
  • 2 Related Posts
  • 3 Common Link Prospecting Mistakes to Avoid: Execution-Level Errors
  • 4 How to Qualify Outreach Prospects – Relevance vs Authority
  • 5 How to Analyze Competitor Backlinks for Outreach Prospects: A Technical Workflow
  • 6 How to Find Guest Post Opportunities in Any Niche: A Tactical Discovery Guide
  • 7 Authority Weight
  • 8 Topical Depth Weight
  • 9 Link Behavior Weight
  • 10 Editorial Selectivity Score
  • 11 Example Scoring Table
  • 12 How to Rank Prospects Logically

A scoring framework converts qualitative judgment into a weighted prioritization system. The objective is not to oversimplify complexity into a single number, but to formalize tradeoffs and translate them into an ordered decision structure.

Creating Weighted Criteria

A scoring framework begins with defining the evaluation dimensions. These dimensions represent distinct structural signals.

Each criterion must measure a different layer of risk or value. Overlapping criteria distort results and inflate certain signals unintentionally.

A foundational model may include:

  • Authority

  • Topical Depth

  • Link Behavior

  • Editorial Selectivity

Each criterion is assigned a weight, and total weights must equal 100 percent.

Weighting does not exist to exaggerate one factor. It exists to formalize strategic intent.

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Authority Weight

Authority weight reflects how important ecosystem strength is to the campaign.

Authority can be quantified through aggregated metrics and translated into a structured scoring range.

Scoring Range: 0–10

0–3: Low authority, minimal ecosystem presence
4–6: Moderate authority, established presence
7–8: High authority, strong recognition
9–10: Very established ecosystem strength

Authority should not dominate unless visibility expansion is the primary campaign objective.

If authority carries a 40 percent weight, it defines campaign direction.
If it carries 20 percent, it remains secondary.

Weight allocation defines model behavior.

Topical Depth Weight

Topical depth measures semantic concentration and structural alignment with the campaign topic.

This is not surface-level category matching. It is content architecture evaluation.

Evaluation factors include:

  • Percentage of content devoted to the niche

  • Depth of subtopic coverage

  • Internal linking density within topic clusters

Scoring Range: 0–10

Scattered niche references result in lower depth scores. Structured silos increase them.

In topical consolidation campaigns, depth may exceed authority weight.

Example:

  • Authority weight = 25%

  • Topical depth weight = 35%

Weights shift according to objective.

Link Behavior Weight

This evaluates how the domain handles outbound linking.

Assessment criteria:

  • Average outbound links per article

  • Contextual placement consistency

  • Anchor diversity

  • Presence of excessive commercial linking

Domains with structured contextual linking may score 8 or 9.
Domains with outbound saturation may score 3 or 4.

Link behavior acts primarily as a risk control factor.

High authority does not compensate for weak link behavior.

Example:

  • Link behavior weight = 20%

Again, weight distribution depends on objective.

Editorial Selectivity Score

Editorial selectivity evaluates environmental control and placement standards.

Criteria include:

  • Contributor screening rigor

  • Editorial tone consistency

  • Publication cadence stability

  • Presence and frequency of sponsored content

Higher selectivity often correlates with stronger contextual signals.

Scoring Range: 0–10

Editorial selectivity weight typically ranges between 10 and 20 percent, depending on campaign priorities.

Example Scoring Table

Total weight: 100 percent

Authority: 30%
Topical depth: 30%
Link behavior: 20%
Editorial selectivity: 20%

Prospect A

Authority: 8
Topical depth: 7
Link behavior: 6
Editorial selectivity: 8

Weighted calculation:

(8 × 0.30) +
(7 × 0.30) +
(6 × 0.20) +
(8 × 0.20)

Final score: 7.3

Prospect B

Authority: 6
Topical depth: 9
Link behavior: 8
Editorial selectivity: 6

Weighted calculation:

(6 × 0.30) +
(9 × 0.30) +
(8 × 0.20) +
(6 × 0.20)

Final score: 7.4

Despite lower authority, Prospect B ranks higher due to stronger topical and link behavior alignment.

The model exposes tradeoffs explicitly.

How to Rank Prospects Logically

Once scores are calculated, ranking becomes mechanical:

  • Score each criterion independently

  • Apply assigned weights

  • Sum weighted values

  • Sort in descending order

  • Apply minimum thresholds if required

For example, enforce a minimum link behavior score of 5 to avoid structurally weak environments.

Avoid over-engineering. Two decimal places are sufficient.

The model should produce comparable outputs across evaluators. If major discrepancies appear, calibration is required.

The objective is consistency, not mathematical perfection.

Weighted scoring translates strategic objectives into numerical behavior. Authority, topical depth, link behavior, and editorial selectivity function together as a structured decision engine.

Clarity in weight allocation defines the strength of the system.

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