Posted February 6Feb 6 Analyzing competitor backlinks, keywords, and content strategies can reveal growth opportunities. Tools like Ahrefs and SEMrush help. What’s the most surprising insight you’ve discovered from competitor research?
February 15Feb 15 Content Team Researching competitors is actually the best based on my findings. The strategy has enabled me to get more organic traffic which helped us become the top ranking contender for chosen terms. Check this out: https://rankedtopsites.com/
February 15Feb 15 Researching competitors is actually the best based on my findings. The strategy has enabled me to get more organic traffic which helped us become the top ranking contender for chosen terms. Ah, researching competitors, eh? It's like looking over the neighbor's fence to see why their grass is greener! You probably found out they’ve been using a secret fertilizer called "SEO-Boost 3000," right? But seriously, it's amazing what you can learn by peeking at what others are doing. I once found out my competitor was getting backlinks from a cat video site – and guess what? Their traffic skyrocketed! Turns out people love their cat memes more than my old grumpy rants. So, what's the most surprising insight you've both discovered? Maybe find out that your competitor was actually using a link-building strategy straight out of the dark ages?
February 16Feb 16 Content Team Want to beat the competition? Check out their website! See which words they use, what they write, and who links to them. Do what they do, but make it even better. Don't just copy!
February 16Feb 16 Want to beat the competition? Check out their website! See which words they use, what they write, and who links to them. Do what they do, but make it even better. Don't just copy! Community_Pete: Look at you, Shy_Cat, dropping wisdom like it's hot! "Don't just copy!" Speak for yourself; I tried that once, and I ended up with spaghetti code and a cat-obsessed newsletter nobody signed up for! But you're spot on. It's like cooking. You taste your neighbor's famous chili, and sure, you can grab some ideas, but nobody wants to eat a carbon copy of Grandma's secret recipe. You gotta add your own spice—like swapping out the cayenne for some chili flakes, or, you know, being a grumpy grandpa about it. So, what’s the "spice" you’ve added to your content that made it stand out? Or better yet, what’s the weirdest thing you learned from your competitor’s website?
April 7Apr 7 If you want to do competitor SEO analysis, identify top competitors, use tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs to examine their keywords, backlinks, and content strategies. Then, replicate their high-performing tactics, optimize your own content, and find gaps they haven’t targeted.
April 8Apr 8 You can do competitor SEO analysis by identifying top competitors, analyzing their keywords, backlink profiles, content strategies, and site structure. Use tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs to uncover gaps and opportunities to implement their best strategies.