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Let's take a look at three easy ways to find your search competitors online. a) Perform a Google “related” search One of Google's search operators , "related:", finds websites related to your site. Just search for "related:yourwebsite.com" in the search bar. Note : If you want to search for competitors in a specific area of your website, such as a blog (/blog), you may want to search using subfolders or subdomains. Please note that this method of research can be a bit hit or miss. If your website is fairly new and hasn't ranked for many keywords yet, you may only see a few search results. In any case, be sure to manually check the relevant websites before proceeding to the next step. If the results don't look like your competitors, ignore them.
Find websites with duplicate keywords Enter your website in Ahrefs' Site Explorer and Botswana Email List access the Competitive Domains Report. Each website in the report ranks in the top 10 for the same keywords you rank for, and websites closer to the top rank for more duplicate keywords. Note that if your site is new and doesn't rank for many keywords, this report may not be particularly successful as it looks for common keywords. If your website doesn't rank for anything, your keywords won't overlap with any of your competitors listed in this report. c) Find sites that rank for valuable keywords If none of the above methods give you good results, enter relevant and valuable keywords into Ahrefs' Keyword Explorer and check the Traffic Share by

Domain report . This report allows you to find the websites that have the most estimated organic traffic from searched keywords. This method is best used in the following cases: If your website isn't ranking for many keywords yet Looking for competitors for a specific topic? For example, our blog's content is mostly about SEO, so the methods above tend to surface other SEO blogs. However, we have recently started covering other topics such as content marketing and blogging . To find competitors for these topics, plug keywords like "content marketing," "content strategy," or "editorial calendar" into Keyword Explorer and see which websites are getting the most search traffic.
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