While you shouldn’t steal your competitors’ copy, it’s important to read it as often as possible. Sign up for their email lists, follow them on social media, and get reminded about new blog posts.

Also follow your competitors when they guest post or blog post or conduct an interview. Because? You may learn something important that you can use to make your own copy work better.

Identify content marketing gaps

When you visit your competitors’ websites, how does it feel to read the copy? Are you confused by navigation or does it take you right where you want to go? What do you like about the website copy and what don’t you like? Take notes so that you can find deficiencies in your own website that can be corrected.

Determine Effective Content Types

By looking at the amount of engagement on any article or blog post, you can see firsthand what types of content work best for your audience. Since you share an audience, you can be reasonably sure that this method will work. On your blog, notice which types of blog posts get the most likes, shares, and comments. If you can identify popular topics and content types, use them in your own work.

push yourself to do more

When you see how your competition is motivating, engaging, and engaging customers right below you, it will make you do more. You will produce more content, post more on social media, create more products, develop more services, and simply do more. Because when you see someone else doing it, you know you can do better.

Teach him what not to do

When you read copy that’s poorly written or doesn’t live up to its potential, you’ll be able to tell it’s bad. When you realize that your competitor has made a mistake, you will be able to avoid those mistakes.

teach him what to do

Sometimes your competitor will do something right. That’s great, for you too. When you see your competition delivering effective copy to customers, you see what’s achievable. Remember that competition is never bad. Have you ever noticed that gas stations and coffee shops tend to open in pairs? There’s a reason. If there’s a profitable coffee shop or business down the street and you open one that’s a little better or different across the street, you’ll be successful too.

Help you find new resources

As you read your competitors’ copy, you’ll be introduced to new resources that will help you in your business. You may find resources that are great, and you may find some to avoid.

Learn new keywords

One really useful aspect of your competitors’ copy is the keywords they choose to use. They may use some keywords that you didn’t think of before. You don’t have to copy your content to use the keywords in your copy.

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