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Five Questions to Ask about Your Competition

Understanding your competition is important. When you understand them, you can position your business to stand apart. You can create an effective SEO and keyword development strategy. You can maximize your competition. And finally, you can position your products and services to sell. When you created your business plan, you likely did a competitive analysis. If you didnt, then nows the time. Once you have a solid competitive analysis, the works not done. The world changes and so too does your competition. Its important to stay abreast of their change. While its not a good idea to stress about your competition, it is important to review them semi-annually or quarterly. Sohow well do you know your competition? Here are five questions to get you thinking about your competition. Answer these questions, take action, and achieve better profits and a website that sells. Question #1 - Do you know who your competition is? Do you have a competitive analysis? Its difficult to differentiate your business if you dont know who your competition is. Your USP, Unique Selling Proposition, is often created with your competition in mind. You need to know what you do better or differently so you can offer value and benefit to your audience. Question #2 - How often do you presently analyze and evaluate your competition? Again, its not wise to obsess about your competition. However, it is wise to create an analysis strategy. Semi-annually, annually or quarterly are common periods to review your competition and update your analysis. Question #3 - What are your competitions primary keywords? What are their Alexa stats? How do you compare? Its important to know not only where your competition stands, but also where you stand in comparison. Create a chart or system to track this information. Question #4 - Do you follow your competition on social networking sites? Do you receive alerts when they publish new content? Do you subscribe to their blog or newsletter? Simple strategies can help you stay abreast of your competition. You can collect the information and review it when appropriate. Or you can review it as you learn about it. Often, your competitions actions and content can be helpful to you. Their actions might inspire a new content idea, product or service. Question #5 - Does your competitive analysis and strategy include: * Keyword analysis * Linking analysis * Products/services analysis * Content analysis * Advertising analysis * SEO page ranking Rest assured your competition is watching you. You might return the favor. Take advantage of automated technology to track their activities. Create a plan to assess your competition and reassess your strategies and tactics. Theres a lot to learn from the people that challenge you. Your competition may be the motivating force you need to take your business and website to the next level.
Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Hi, I’m Shubham Ganeshwadi, Your Blogging Journey Guide 🖋️. Writing, one blog post at a time, to inspire, inform, and ignite your curiosity. Join me as we explore the world through words and embark on a limitless adventure of knowledge and creativity. Let’s bring your thoughts to life on these digital pages. 🌟 #BloggingAdventures

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