In episode #996, we discuss how to uncover your competitor’s content strategy. Tune in to hear this great new way to get all the juicy details you want and need.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:27] Today’s Topic: How to Uncover Your Competitor’s Content Strategy
- [00:45] Ahrefs has a new feature that allows you to see the details about your competition’s content.
- [01:20] We tested this by entering Backlinko into Ahrefs.
- [02:30] This is a great way to get a baseline for your own methods and if they measure up.
- [02:55] Ahrefs is getting into the Search Engine game.
- [03:05] So far, this new tool they have made is accurate.
- [03:15] Check out the content explorer for yourself!
- [03:27] That’s it for today!
- [03:54] We hit our goal of 1 Million downloads! So, we will be throwing a free event in Los Angeles this June. Check out this website if you would like to attend. Remember: we are capping the event at 500 people, so sign up now, if you’re interested! DM Eric if you would like to participate in the VIP dinner.
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