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5 Steps to Conduct a Simple Competitor Analysis #1991
January 30, 2022

In episode #1991, Neil and Eric talk about 5 steps to conduct a simple competitor analysis. One of the best ways to gain a competitive edge is by doing a competitive analysis. Tune in to discover the best tools for learning about your competitors today!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: 5 Steps to Conduct a Simple Competitor Analysis.
  • [00:25] A brief description of what defines a competitor analysis.
  • [00:48] How to use a tool like Ubersuggest to compare your keywords with those of your competitors.
  • [01:15] Using SEO tools to examine the ads your competitors are running.
  • [02:07] How you can use tools like Moz for link opportunities.
  • [02:34] How you can use SimilarWeb to give you a general view of what’s going on.
  • [03:06] Use BuiltWith to analyze the tools your competitors are using.
  • [03:20] That’s it for today!
  • [03:26] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!

 

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