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Old February 8th, 2010, 01:03 AM
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Please help me, How can I know that what competitor websites are doing and where they are submitting, I mean to say that How can I analyses competitor's work.

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Old February 8th, 2010, 01:13 AM
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It is better to analyze your website before the competitor's website. I can say do not waste too much time in analyzing your competitor's work. It is much more good to start doing quality work for your website.

Check that all your code is perfect, you have keyword rich titles for each pages, do you have unique and informative content on your website, have you properly use H1 tag, alt tag and proper navigation and all.

When you analyze competitor's website you need to check how much user friendly website it is? Whats on their site? Do they regularly publish fresh and informative content to their site? Who links to them and what is the quality of their back links?

These things help you for better optimization of your website.

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Please help me, How can I know that what competitor websites are doing and where they are submitting, I mean to say that How can I analyses competitor's work.

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Old February 11th, 2010, 05:02 AM
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It is better to analyze your website before the competitor's website. I can say do not waste too much time in analyzing your competitor's work. It is much more good to start doing quality work for your website.

Check that all your code is perfect, you have keyword rich titles for each pages, do you have unique and informative content on your website, have you properly use H1 tag, alt tag and proper navigation and all.

When you analyze competitor's website you need to check how much user friendly website it is? Whats on their site? Do they regularly publish fresh and informative content to their site? Who links to them and what is the quality of their back links?

These things help you for better optimization of your website.



ya I know that its wasting the time, but it is also necessary that what competetors are doing, anyway your information is really nice, thanx

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Old February 11th, 2010, 05:24 AM
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ya I know that its wasting the time, but it is also necessary that what competetors are doing, anyway your information is really nice, thanx


Hi Daniel,

Try search your several targeted keywords, you will see your direct competition (same business, etc) and search competition (probably not the same business, but still a search competition).

To give you some ideas of how they build links, go to yahoo, type:

link : http : // www example com (no spaces, add dots).

You can get ideas of which backlinks they have. There are some other good tools out there as well. My company uses SEOmoz, but they are not free.

To see their targeted keywords, try go to their website, and analyse their meta description and keywords (if any), and their overall contents.

If this interests you also, try search their accounts on facebook, twitter, etc.

But I agree with the posts before, don't lose focus on your own site and contents

I hope this helps.

Good luck.

Andryo

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i think u should search your competitor websites in goggle and then check the quality work of the website, the content and keyword in the meta tags.
If you do quality work -on page and off page optimization for your website then no need to see your competitors your site will be rank definitely.

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Thanx all of u, with the help of ur views, i did analyse competetor's work such as thier backlinks, thier onpage setting(metatags). If u have other information plz put here ur views, I will highly oblige.

thanx again

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You can try SEO tools like IBP. It is faster and more accurate than doing it manually.

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I have recently joined this forum and would like to say all you guys the happy new year with all the blessings of God. Its good to see that what your competitor is doing. It will keep you motivated. Motivation is basic key for success. Try some back link checking tools to analyze what are those websites which are being used by your competitor for the inbound links. You can try those web pages also for yourself. Even I was reading some where that you can even trace your competitor as well as he is having an inbound link for his website.

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Please help me, How can I know that what competitor websites are doing and where they are submitting, I mean to say that How can I analyses competitor's work.

Thanks

Hi
You can use backlinkwatch(.)com to check from where their links come, and maybe try to get links from the same places. There you can also see what is the anchor text of their backlinks.

In whois(.)net you can see info about their domain.

In linkvendor(.)com/seo-tools/outbound-links.html you can see how many links they have (in and out).

You can see their traffic in www(.)statbrain(.)com

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