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Features Overview: My Competitors

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Why the “My Competitors” Feature Matters

Have you ever wondered why your competitor’s business shows up higher than you in Google? Or why a newer competitor is suddenly nipping at your SEO heels? With our “My Competitors” tool, we can show you why AND how you can outrank them. 

Glossary

How to Use This Tool

Enter a competitor’s website

Try to stick with competitors that look the most like your business and ones you know are actual competition. Even though Amazon or Wikipedia probably rank above, they aren’t very useful competitors to analyze for keyword ideas.

If you can’t think of any competitors off the top of your head, go to Google Maps and do a search for your service + “near me” (so “dentists for kids near me”, “large dog boarding near me”, “golf lessons near me”, etc.). The people that outrank you or are close to you are your competitors. Using someone close to your service and in your proximity will give you the most accurate results from your competitor, too!

Build a list of potential keywords

Look at the related keywords and volume under each competitor you add. Could you also use any of these in the title and content of an article or blog post?

Start writing!

We suggest making your articles at least 1000 words long. Write naturally (only using the keyword occasionally) and when you have a great article, post it on your website. Don’t have a blog? Consider creating one. You can link products or services inside your blog posts, as well as contact forms.

Scroll through their backlinks

The higher the authority the more important they are to your competitors and likely to you! Focus on the backlinks that are in your industry and have something to do with your services and/or products.

Tips and Tricks

Compare volume with how difficult it will be to rank for a keyword. See how much people pay to rank for certain keywords on Google advertising (keywords that people pay a lot to rank for tend to convert better).

Spot new competitors that are investing heavily in building backlinks. Track the overall health of all your competitors’ backlink profiles.

Backlinking is one of the most important things you can do but it also takes significant time. Plan on devoting at least a few hours a month to this or have an employee/family member do it for you.

This should give you an idea of what to write about. For instance, if you Google “raw honey” you will see a lot of articles in the top 10 positions talking about the “benefits” of “raw honey”. It is a good idea to follow their example! Also localize your article if you are focused on a specific city or area. For instance, it is easier to rank for “How to find a dog walker in Brooklyn” than the national term “Dog walker”. 

FAQs

To delete a competitor, you might need to scroll over until you see this small trash can.

Click it and then click Yes to delete it. You can delete up to two competitors a month when you’re a Diib Pro member.

Good question! There are a lot of reasons they could be outranking you, even if your site is older or your company has been around longer. They could be focusing on keywords that a lot of your users are searching for and writing helpful content around those keywords. They could be building backlinks and increasing their site strength. Maybe they’ve built out a blog and post original, compelling content to it twice a week. 

This is why the My Competitors tool is so helpful. When you add your competitor, you can see what keywords they’re targeting and what pages on their site are ranking so that you can do some investigating. And of course, if you’re a Pro member, you can always join a free demo and we can go over any questions you have about outranking your competitors or how to use this tool!