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Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Best Strategies for Studying Your Competitors | Ep. #48

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Careers, Business, Marketing

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2016

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In Episode #48 Neil and Eric discuss their respective strategies for studying competitors. Listen as both hosts explain why examining the competition—while occasionally valuable—is not as helpful as examining customers, and why your big strategy shifts should be determined by YOU as opposed to the competition. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:10 – How much should you focus on your competitors? 00:15 – Neil doesn’t focus on competitors too much 00:29 – Remember that the market is HUGE 00:45 – There’s a LOT of room out there 01:03 – Making a shitload of money as #2 or #3 is awesome—you don’t need to be #1 01:47 – Just focus on building your OWN business 02:12 – SEMrush 02:15 – Use it to gain keen insight into what your competitors are doing 02:49 – AdBeat 02:54 – See what your competitors are doing with more granularity 03:13 – If you’re going to pay attention to competitors, may attention to new products and market shifts 03:55 – If you don’t, you’ll get left behind 04:10 – Don’t sweat the small stuff—look at their roadmap 04:46 – Talk to your customers BEFORE making a big shift 05:05 – As long as you’re talking with your customers, you’ll never miss a beat 05:50 – Don’t do legwork for free 06:35 – When all you do is monitor your competitors, you’re playing a constant game of catch-up 3 Key Points: When it comes to competitors, only pay attention to their new products and market shifts—the rest is small potatoes. You do NOT need be #1. Never forget the market is HUGE. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu

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0:00.0

Get ready for your daily dose of marketing strategies and tactics from

0:06.8

entrepreneurs with the guile and experience to help you find success in any

0:11.4

marketing capacity. You're listening to marketing school

0:14.6

with your instructors Neil Patel and Eric Sue.

0:19.6

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great way to improve your low time. Welcome to another episode of marketing school.

0:55.8

I'm your host, Eric Sue, and I'm Neil Patel.

0:58.4

And today we're going to talk about how much you should focus on your competitor.

1:03.0

So, Neil, why don't you kick things off?

1:05.0

Sure, I actually don't focus on competitors too much.

1:07.8

I know a lot of people like, oh, my competitor to this,

1:10.2

or oh, they raise money, what are we going to to do and they worry about so many small details

1:14.7

when you're starting up a company you have to keep one thing in mind the market is usually huge

1:19.8

if it's not you're probably picking a niche you shouldn't have entered it in the first place.

1:23.8

But look at it this way, there's Coca-Cola and there's Pepsi.

1:26.7

There's usually even a third player.

1:28.0

I forgot what it's called.

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