Ask What should I look for when analyzing competitor websites?

When analyzing competitor websites, begin with the main message on the homepage. Look at how they explain what they offer and who it is meant for. Notice how easy it is to find important information like prices or contact details. Check the buttons that guide visitors, such as sign up or contact options. See if they use blogs, guides, or videos to educate visitors. Also check how the site looks on a phone. These details show their marketing focus. Which website element do you think influences trust the most?
 
When checking out competitor websites, start by seeing how their design feels. Is it easy to get around? Do they make their main message clear right away? Look at their content. Also, check out their CTAs. Don't skip SEO. Also, look for things like customer reviews or testimonials. And, of course, see if their site works well on mobile. Basically, figure out what's working for them and where you can step it up or do something different on your own site.
 
Traffic sources can tell a lot about what is working for competitors. Try to see if they get most visitors from search engines, social media, emails, or paid ads. Their keywords, blog topics, and backlink sources can also give useful ideas for your own strategy.
 
When analyzing competitor websites, focus on how they position their brand, communicate value, and guide visitors toward action. Pay attention to their design style, page structure, messaging tone, SEO keywords, loading speed, content strategy, calls-to-action, and customer trust elements like reviews or case studies. Also observe how they simplify user experience, highlight unique selling points, and use visuals or offers to increase conversions. The goal is not to copy them, but to identify gaps, strengths, and opportunities that can make your own website more effective and distinctive.
 

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