Trace Your Competitors

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Melisa, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I want to know, how can I trace my competitor's activities? Is there any software for that? If yes then which one is best and how much cost it? Can I get any free software which can work well?

    Hope to get the solution for my each question :)
     
    Melisa, Nov 22, 2009 IP
  2. khulet22

    khulet22 Member

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    IMHO just type your target keywords in google and you will see all of your competitors..
     
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  3. Melisa

    Melisa Peon

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    #3

    Thanks mate, but I am talking about to trace the activities of competitors :rolleyes: I mean like what they are doing for good SERP and what all keywords are well ranked etc
     
    Melisa, Nov 23, 2009 IP
  4. Jeff Collision

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    I suggest you to use Yahoo Siteexplorer -and get backlinks of your competitor.

    Then i suggest you to use this also - Ontolo - its a good for analyzing your competitor but will take some time to analyze and get results..
     
    Jeff Collision, Nov 23, 2009 IP
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    We have doing it manually on monthly basis.
     
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    Time spent spying on competitors is time unavailable for improving your own site(s).

    I have never understood this fixation on what the other guy is doing. Perhaps someone can enlighten me?
     
    willybfriendly, Nov 23, 2009 IP
  7. Canonical

    Canonical Well-Known Member

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    Any decent SEO knows that the keywords a site is targeting "should" be in their <title> elements on their pages...

    Download Xenu Link Sleuth and crawl their site... Export the crawl information to a tab delimited site. This will give you a list of ALL of their URLs on their site... The export ALSO includes the <title> of each of the pages in a column. You can then check rankings on the keyword phrases from their <title> elements using whatever software you have available for rank checking.

    You can also set up Google alerts for their brand, their company name, names of the people you know there in high positions... Follow their management team and other employees from there on Twitter.

    You'd be surprised how often the competition will let the "cat out of the bag" early via tweets or interviews that get posted online even before an official announcement comes out.
     
    Canonical, Nov 23, 2009 IP
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    tracking competitors is one of the major part of seo.
    first check who all the competitors for your specific targeted keyword.
    then check their onpage factors.
    check their inbound links along with backlinks.
     
    coolseo31, Nov 23, 2009 IP
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    Download Xenu Link Sleuth and crawl their site... Export the crawl information to a tab delimited site. This will give you a list of ALL of their URLs on their site... The export ALSO includes the <title> of each of the pages in a column. You can then check rankings on the keyword phrases from their <title> elements using whatever software you have available for rank checking.

    You can also set up Google alerts for their brand, their company name....


    Great advice here. Had not heard of Xenu Link Sleuth-thanks for posting.
     
    1SEONewby, Nov 23, 2009 IP