Here are some free information you can gather about your competitors for your own benefit:
- Metatags
- Number of pages
- Who lists their URLs
- Who links - and bring traffic to them
- Who talks about them,
- Which news/press releases have been posted about them.
- What's their traffic ranking
Use that information to optimize your own presence across the Internet.
- Metatags
- Number of images in your competitor's website
- Number of Pages in your competitor's website
- Go to Google.com
- Type in the URL of your competitor
- Click on Find web pages from the site (your competitor's URL)
- Use that information for the average size required for your own website.
- Number of websites that include your competitor's website
- Go to Google.com
- Type in the URL of your competitor
- Click on Find web pages that contain the term (your competitor's URL)
- Use that information to identify media sources, websites and directories that could also include your website.
- Number of websites that link back - and bring traffic - to your competitor's website
- Go to Google.com
- Type in the URL of your competitor
- Click on: Find Web pages that link to your competitor's URL
- Use that information to identify media sources, websites and directories that could also link back to you.
- Number of Usenet postings about your competitor's and or their website
- Go to Google Groups
- Type in your competitor's name or the URL of your competitor
- Follow the discussion threads
- Check the poster's profile to confirm wether they're credible or not.
- Use that information to
- Post your own usenet posting about your movie or website
- Inform the main - credible - poster's about your movie or website
- You can also create your own Alert to be advised about future postings that include your competitor's URL.
- Number of websites that list their URL
- Go to Google.com
- Type in the URL of your competitor
- Click on Find Web pages that contain the term (your competitor's URL )
- Use that information to identify media sources, websites and directories that could also link back to you.
- How many search engines
know your competitor's URL
- How many search engines
know your competitor's main keywords
- How many directories have your competitor's keywords or URL
- How many video website have your competitor's trailers or video clips
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