Who your competitor

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hasan018542
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Who your competitor

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Gotta be SURE In SEO (and pretty much the world) everything is relative. From my very first day on the job as a baby SEO, I’ve been asked by website makers of the world: what is a “good” number? What is a good level of competition? What is a good number of searches? What is a good number of links?… and so on. So here’s what you want to know: a good number is the number that’s better than your direct competitor.


Being sure is about knowing w is, and understanding what uk email leads they're doing. That’s why you’re going to do everything you’ve just done above, but for your competitor’s website. But, before you rush off to do that, I’ll show you some more free tools to assess who your competition is. Toolkit SimilarWeb Google (or your friendly neighborhood search tool) SEMRush Competitive Data Tool Moz Content Moz Pro Campaign Workflow Pop your domain into SimilarWeb and click "Add Competitors.

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" Looky what we have here! A dropdown with a list of relevant sites to get you started. By entering the URL moz.com into SimilarWeb, we’ve found Semrush.com, Raventools.com, opensiteexplorer.org, Hubspot.com, and Searchengineland.com. That’s a great start, but there are no surprises here. That’s why I also like to do a few manual searches in Google to find out who is else is ranking for those all-important primary keywords. Type in some of your main categories, topics, and long tail keywords to see what other sites are out there ranking for these terms.
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