Step 1: Create a competitor list
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:05 am
If you have never done a competitor analysis before, the first step is to create a list of all the major players in your niche. This list tells you who you might be competing with for your audience's attention and gives you an idea of who to focus on during your competitor analysis.
You can start by brainstorming a list of competitors that you know about. These are probably companies in your niche and city that offer the same products or services as you.
To get a bird's eye view of your db telegram competitors, you can try building your list with the Market Explorer tool .
First, select "Find Competitors" and enter your domain. This will automatically generate a list of the top players in your industry. If you already know your competitors, you can instead choose "Create List" and enter them manually.
The Growth Quadrant widget shows you who you are competing with online in the Overview report . You can also see each competitor's relative market position, audience size, and growth rate.

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The Growth Quadrant sorts you and your competitors into four basic categories:
niche players - new or small companies with a small audience and a slow growth rate;
disruptors – emerging companies with relatively smaller but rapidly growing audiences;
leaders - companies with a large audience and a rapid growth rate;
established operators – companies with large, established audiences.
Take note of each competitor’s position, audience, and traffic growth, and compare these numbers to your own.
Which operators occupy the same quadrant as you? Which ones worry you the most?
Once you have identified your main competitors, the next step is to analyze their online presence in organic, paid, and local search.
You can start by brainstorming a list of competitors that you know about. These are probably companies in your niche and city that offer the same products or services as you.
To get a bird's eye view of your db telegram competitors, you can try building your list with the Market Explorer tool .
First, select "Find Competitors" and enter your domain. This will automatically generate a list of the top players in your industry. If you already know your competitors, you can instead choose "Create List" and enter them manually.
The Growth Quadrant widget shows you who you are competing with online in the Overview report . You can also see each competitor's relative market position, audience size, and growth rate.

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The Growth Quadrant sorts you and your competitors into four basic categories:
niche players - new or small companies with a small audience and a slow growth rate;
disruptors – emerging companies with relatively smaller but rapidly growing audiences;
leaders - companies with a large audience and a rapid growth rate;
established operators – companies with large, established audiences.
Take note of each competitor’s position, audience, and traffic growth, and compare these numbers to your own.
Which operators occupy the same quadrant as you? Which ones worry you the most?
Once you have identified your main competitors, the next step is to analyze their online presence in organic, paid, and local search.