YouTube videos that could help you do this task :
How To Reverse Engineer Your Competitor's SEO :
Goal: To reverse engineer your competitorâs SEO keyword strategy.
Ideal Outcome: You have a standardized audit that shows you what the pages, keywords and topics that your competitor is ranking for organically.
Prerequisites or requirements: None.
Why this is important: Your competitors might currently be ranking for high-value, high-volume keywords that you might be able to rank for yourself. This can also allow you to replicate strategies or content that are working well for competitors.
Where this is done: In Ahrefs and Google Sheets.
When this is done:Â When you start your business. After that, you should be monitoring your competitorâs moves at least every couple of months.
Who does this: The person responsible for SEO.
- Included Resource
- Click below and make a copy of the âClickMinded SOP Library - Organic Keyword Reverse Engineeringâ template:
- Environment Setup
Create an Ahrefs account If you donât have one already:
- Go to https://ahrefs.com/;
- On the top click âStart a 7-day trial for $7â;
- Select your plan (the Lite Plan works for this SOP) and pay for your trial.
**Note: After the 7 days you will be charged the full cost of the plan, if you have never tried Ahrefs and just want to perform this SOP once, the 7-days are enough for you. Since youâll be exporting the data to CSV, youâll always be able to access it in the future (even long after your trial expired)
- Identify the competitor that you want to reverse engineer
- Select which option applies to you (and click on it to jump to the right section):
- (Option 1) I want to identify who is competing with me for a given keyword.
- (Option 2) I want to identify who my competitors are across all keywords.
- (Option 3) I already know which competitor I want to use for this SOP.
- (Option 1) If youâre looking for competitors for specific keywords, your best bet is to simply Google your keyword using incognito mode and see which websites come up in the organic results.
**Important**: Make sure your IP address matches the market your website is competing in (for example, if youâre going after the US market, make sure youâre browsing using a US IP).
You can use this website to check your IP address. If necessary, use a VPN to change your IP address.
Example:
- Go through the list of organic results on the first page and select a competitor that is only a little bit larger than your business or smaller.
- Example: Do not pick a competitor like Wikipedia or Coca-Cola. Those brands will likely have resources and assets that you will not be able to replicate. Considering them direct competitors might not be useful if your aim is to replicate their success (unless the brand you are working on is actually of such size)
- (Option 2) If youâre looking for overall competitors across all keywords:
- Open ahrefs and query your own domain:
- Click âOrganic Searchâ and then select the country where you want to compete:
- Your top 10 competitor list will show up below:
- (Option 3) If you already know which competitor you want to use you can skip to the next chapter.
- Export your competitorsâ organic keywords from Ahrefs
- Query your competitorâs domain in ahrefs.
- On the sidebar click âOrganic keywords 2.0â
- Select the country that you want to analyze, and click âPosition: Top 10â
- Export the data by clicking âExportâ â âStart Exportâ. This will export your competitorâs keywords to CSV.
**Note: Ideally, you want to export as many rows as possible. But keep in mind your Ahrefs account might be limited to a certain number of rows per month.
- Import your competitorsâ organic keywords to your template
- On your copy of âClickMindedâs SOP Library - Organic Keyword Reverse Engineeringâ make sure your cursor is selecting Cell A1:
- Click âFileâ â âImportâ
- Select âReplace data at selected cellâ â âImport dataâ
- Click the â2) Keyword Buckets By Pageâ Sheet and youâll already find a table with your competitorâs page ranked by current organic traffic.
**Note: This is how to interpret that table:
- Page URL: The URL of your competitorâs page that is ranking in the search results.
- Keyword: This column will only display information when you expand the URL column. (Clicking the â+â button). When you do, it will show you a breakdown of all the Keywords that the page ranks for in the top 10 results of google. For each keyword it will also show you the âTotal Volume Search Queryâ, the âTotal Current Traffic to URLâ and the âAverage Keyword Difficultyâ.
- Total Volume of Search Query: Total monthly estimated query volume for all keywords that the page currently ranks for in the Top 10. This means the sum of the number of times any of those keywords is queried on Google per month on average.
- Total Current Traffic to URL: Total monthly estimated traffic that is driven to that page by the group of keywords that ranks on Top 10.
- Average Keyword Difficulty: The average Keyword Difficulty (on a scale of 1 (easy) - 100 (very hard) it evaluates the chance of getting into top 10 of search results) of all the keywords that the page currently ranks for in the Top 10.
- Keyword Bucket: This field you will manually fill-out yourself on the next step. It represents the parent topic or parent keyword that that page is ranking for.
**Note: When you expand the URL line it will display the breakdown of this metric for each keyword as well.
**Note: When you expand the URL line it will display the breakdown of this metric for each keyword as well.
**Note: When you expand the URL line it will display the breakdown of this metric for each keyword as well.
- For each URL (one at a time), click the icon to expand that line. This will expand it and show you a breakdown of all the keywords for which that page is ranking on the Top 10 â Skim through all the keywords â In the âKeyword Bucketâ column type a Keyword Bucket that you think would fit that group of keywords. â Click the icon to minimize that URL â Move to the next URL â Repeat until all URLs have Keyword Buckets assigned to them.
- Thatâs it! You now have a document that shows you the pages that are bringing the most traffic to your competitor, and the keyword buckets and topics that they are using to achieve those rankings.