1. Hubs - Find and Identify the “easy ones”. Places to
find content ideas, links, sites that will help with
keyword research and sites linking to more than
one competitor.
Tools - Tools, tools & more tools - lets spotlight a
few of the tools that I fee can help the most.
Strong Content - Find and identify the strongest
pages of competitors.
Social Media - Where and What are your competitors
doing with social media
Search Operators - Find and Identify everything
there is to know about how the competition ranks
for the words they do.
Monitor - Monitor, track & keep a close eye on your
competition.
@Matt_Siltala
12. The source of these Search Operators can be found here:
http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators.html With an explanation
of each operator and what it will do for you. All great and worth the time it
takes to research. Highly recommend!
@Matt_Siltala
13. •Trackur (Andy Paid Me)
•Google Alerts
•TweetBeep
•UseQwitter
•TrackEngine
•FollowThatPage
•BuzzStream
•Set RSS In Google News
@Matt_Siltala
What pages of the competition are getting the most traffic? What pages have the most links going to them? How can you tell which pages are doing the best on social media sites?
How is the Technical SEO/Page Structure of their content? Titles, Meta, Alt & Header Tags etc.