In this growth hack, you will learn step by step how to find your competitors best performing content and replicate their content strategy. By the end of this SlideShare, you will be able to create a well-performing content strategy and steal your competitors customers and traffic.
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4. “You’re going to want to search for
your key phrases”
You’re going to want to search for your key phrases. If you do not know which
phrases you should be targeting try using Google’s Keyword Planner to find
phrases with a mixture of high volume, intent and an achievable difficulty.
Once you have established your key phrases is it time to find your
competitors!
With A
Start
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6. To get started, you’ll want to analyze your
competition’s Facebook page content. This will
enable you to see what type of content they
engage with and when are the best days and
times to connect with them. The initial thing
you want to do is go to Fanpage Karma and
run your Competitor’s Facebook fan page
URL.
Analyze
Competitors
Facebook Page
Time To
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8. Now it’s time to start looking for your
competitor’s ads and boosted posts
using getcompass.co
Competitive Intelligence
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10. Find a writer that can replicate the
content of your competitors but add
more info and update the information. I
use iWriter
Ghostwriter
Find a
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12. While your content is being written, look
for calls to action within the blog area of
your competitor’s website. Replicate
those CTA’s and their landing pages
using instapage.
Calls To Action
Find
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14. Now that you’ve done your research and
replicated your competitors landing
pages and content it’s time to start
posting. Then promoting your content to
your competitors followers.
Blogging and Promoting
Start
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