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4 Ways to Beat Your Competition at Their Own Game

The digital marketplace is becoming a lot more saturated and competitive by the day. Every company that offers creative, design, development, or marketing services in general seems to have morphed into a digital entity. We are the height of the biggest digital and technology disruption in human history. Naturally every company wants to get a piece of the pie and cash in while they can. Sure, it makes absolute business sense. Hop on the wave and ride it for as long as possible.

The competition is fierce! Although there are several ways that you can actively penetrate your direct or indirect competitors. One aspect of strategic business is being able to outperform your competition. When it comes to digital marketing specifically, strategy, tactical implementation and targeted execution can make all the difference in the world. Those three specific areas of focus can be huge determining factors of your business success.

Keeping tabs on your competition is simply one component of strategic business. Any brand that operates in today’s fast-paced digital world should always be keeping a close eye on their competition. In essence, this is what precisely makes for competitive business. It’s something that you perhaps as a business owner should also factor into your digital marketing mix.

So, how can you beat your competition at their own game?

1. Identify Your Competitors

One of the first questions that I ask my clients is, “Who is your competition?” To this day I am still quite baffled at the answers. Realistically speaking, the majority of modern brands have little or no comprehension of their competition. If you’ve been in business for more than 4 years, you should definitely know who your competition is. From a business standpoint it’s imperative to identify them. However it seems that a vast majority of companies are struggling in in this regard.

There are 2 different types of competition that every modern digital brand should be aware of at all times:

Identifying your competitors closer can begin with a few simple investigative tactics.

2. Current Search Positioning

The truth of the matter is that visibility matters. Being on page 1 of Google for specific keyword terms or phrases is important. However it does not definitively correlate to quantifiable results in terms of revenue. As a modern digital brand you should have targeted search positioning in the online marketplace. When it comes to your competition you should be capable of depicting your direct or indirect competitors search positioning.

 

Strategic and targeted search positioning has huge merit on your business. Simply due to the fact that most consumers will turn to search when looking for products and services.

3. Social Media & Community Engagement

Any reputable brand operating in this modern digital age fully understands the need for social media. A vast majority of these brands probably even have a basic social media presence. Typically it entails in Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and perhaps a few others. If your competition is engaging in social media endeavors than it’s imperative for you to also take action. In order to find out how effective your competition is in their social media endeavors considering identifying with the following areas.

 

Active social media and proactive community engagement plays a huge role in business. Seeing what your competition is doing in that aspect of digital advertising can provide insight for your own brand.

4. Holistic Assessment

Getting a full understanding of your competitors digital marketing endeavors serves of utmost importance. Depicting individual areas as outlined above is merely a piece of the big puzzle. A holistic competitor analysis can always be extremely beneficial in gaining a holistic understanding of your competition. Websites like Compete.com provide technology that can perform a close-up inspection of your competitors.

Do you have any thoughts or suggestions about this article? Please share them below in the comments section.

 

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A digital marketing practitioner bringing nearly two decades of seasonality to the table with emphasis on Search, Social, & Content. I'm enthused about helping small businesses increase their digital footprint by utilizing the power of technology, web, strategic thinking, and targeted execution for maximum market penetration. CEO of @RazorSharpDigit, a human-centric digital brand but can be found @ivan_temelkov on Twitter as well.