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Sunday, January 11, 2026

Competitive Research Framework (SEO + Content)

 

1. Identify True Competitors


Start by figuring out who’s actually competing for your audience’s attention (not just who you think your competitors are).


How to do it:


  • Search your main keywords in Google and see who shows up on page 1–2.


  • Use tools like Semrush, Ahrefs, or SimilarWeb to pull their top-ranking pages and traffic estimates.


  • Prioritise sites ranking for the same intent (not just the same industry).


Tip: Make a shortlist of your top 5–7 competitors — real competitors are the ones stealing your rankings, not necessarily your market rivals.

2. Analyse Their SEO Strategy


Things to check:


  • Number of ranking keywords and traffic (Ahrefs / Semrush)


  • Their top pages (what brings most of their organic traffic)


  • Keyword gaps (topics they cover that you don’t yet)


  • Site structure (how their categories and subfolders are organised)



Goal: Find what they do consistently well that’s driving visibility.

3. Review Their Content Approach


What to look for:


  • Content formats (guides, listicles, tools, case studies, FAQs)


  • Posting frequency




  • Schema usage (FAQ, HowTo, Article, etc.)


Goal: Understand their content “style” and how they satisfy user intent better.

4. Check Their Link-Building Patterns


Look for:


  • Referring domains (volume + quality)


  • Anchor text diversity


  • Guest posts, PR mentions, or industry partnerships



Goal: Spot opportunities to build similar (or stronger) authority signals.

5. Audit Their User Experience (UX)


Quick checks:




  • Page layout & readability


  • Internal linking structure


  • CTAs and lead-gen placements


Goal: See if they’re winning because the experience is just easier/faster.

Tools to Use


  • Semrush / Ahrefs → keyword, traffic, backlinks, content gap


  • Google Search → manual SERP competitor discovery


  • Screaming Frog → site structure + on-page optimisation


  • PageSpeed Insights → speed + Core Web Vitals


  • SimilarWeb / BuiltWith → traffic + tech stack insights


What You’ll Get Out of It


  • A clear list of content gaps to close


  • Keywords to target that are already proven


  • Insights into why they outrank you (better content, better links, faster UX)


  • Ideas to build more linkable, higher-value content

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