Hello Everybody, How could you find top 3 competitors for the site whereas each & every keywords are different, then competitors' listing are also being changed with each keyword? Any Expert Advice?????
Site Finder from Raven Tools works like a wonder. All you need to do is just insert your keyword and it will show the websites ranked for them on the search engines.
It's really very good to check out competitors for the website but how to check top competitors for the website. Google & Google tools are helpful to find competitors for the website as well as there are Online tool those help to find competitors like SERP Dominator tool & MOZ ! These are good tools to find competitors but make sure Visit Your Competitors' Sites and Analyze Them & Analyze The Keywords Your Competitors Use, Don't forget to Check the Competition's Back-links.
Traffic Travis can help. Or just search on Google and look at who the top PPC advertisers are for that keyword.
My favorite tool for analyzing competitors is SEMRush. It not only tells you who your top competitors are, but it also gives you all kinds of cool data as well, such as which keywords they are targeting, which sites have links to them, and which keywords they are using in their Google AdWords ads.
Absolutely. You need to check manually who are ranking in top 10 for keywords if complete niche. For example - SEO Services - can have one set of competitors - Web Designing - Can have another set of competitors So list out who are ranking for each term and see who are the common ones ranking in for all the keywords that you want to target., hope this helps you out. just let me know if you need any help
It is really important thing to know your main competitors. The result should be based on keyword analysis. We provide such a data too. You can use trial version and check it.
When it comes to competitor analysis, look for competitors that have the most common keywords first, then ask if it makes business sense to compare (if you have an e-commerce site, comparing to a forum site doesn't really make sense). SEMrush.com provides that info pretty well.