In episode #2092, Neil and Eric talk about how to keep an eye on your competitors in 2022. Tune in to learn how to keep track of your competitors and how you can save time by learning from their mistakes and experiments.
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- [00:20] Today’s topic: How To Keep An Eye On Your Competitors in 2022.
- [00:25] Why it’s essential that you stay up to date with what your competitors are doing.
- [01:05] How to use SimilarWeb to measure what your competitors are doing.
- [01:36] Why WayBackMachine is a great free tool for AB testing.
- [02:01] Use Ahrefs to grow your search traffic.
- [02:28] Follow your competitors online and use Facebook’s ad library.
- [02:39] How to use SocialBlade, TubeBuddy, and vidIQ for YouTube insights.
- [02:51] How to get feedback on your competitor’s site as well as your own with UserTesting.
- [03:28] How to implement qualitative feedback.
- [03:59] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
- [04:16] Text us at 310-349-3785.
- [04:29] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
- SimilarWeb
- Zoom
- WayBackMachine
- Ahrefs
- Meta Ad Library
- SocialBlade
- TubeBuddy
- vidIQ
- UserTesting
- Adbeat
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