Competitor Content Analysis

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Competitor Content Analysis

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To tackle this, my team and I deliberately produced content using scientific evidence, research papers, and testimonials to reinstate faith in protein powders and debunk the falsely propagated myths.

Doing this not only helped us improve our engagement (comments and shares), but we also saw a significant increase in conversions.

This shows how the content department can ethically construct the overall public opinion about a product to balance the negative trends in the market.

Knowing the industry, the platform, and the current trends is crucial for content strategy teams.

I have never met a high-performing content manager who wasn't outrightly obsessed with their competitors. And why not? A smart content marketing team learns from the mistakes of others and uses their triumphs to stay inspired.

As Joe Pulizzi, founder of Tilt and Content venezuela phone number material Entrepreneur Expo, states, "Content marketing comes down to commitment. There‘s no halfway. You’re either in or you're out!”

Content marketing teams need to be consistent, and consistency comes only when you are completely committed.

Content teams that consistently look into competitor content stay on top of content trends. When they see a certain pattern and keyword repeated among several sources of content, it is often an indicator of gaps in their existing content plan.

Additionally, a competitor analysis also helps the content strategy team find creative and technical gaps in the competitor‘s content, yielding opportunities to use them in one’s own favor. It helps the content marketing teams envision what success looks like in their industry’s content space.
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