I used sitemaps to find out what my competitors have been doing lately and how they are promoting their products. + They also helped me identify keywords that could help me with my content marketing strategy.
Hi Will. Thank you for the helpful video. If the competitor site has over 300 pages - (which is too much for me to compete with) but this same competitor site has only 30 pages on the actual topic/sub niche which my site is all about, is it then doable to outrank them if I create a site about that subniche with over 100 pages?
It's possible but would manage your expectations - probably would start with 30-50 pages of content to benchmark and see how it lands in the first 90 days before investing further to the 100.
Hi Will! Thanks for your content, it's excellent! There are other ways to find out the competitor's sitemap when they are not accessible by /sitemap.xml ?
I used sitemaps to find out what my competitors have been doing lately and how they are promoting their products. + They also helped me identify keywords that could help me with my content marketing strategy.
Nice!
Hi Will. Thank you for the helpful video. If the competitor site has over 300 pages - (which is too much for me to compete with) but this same competitor site has only 30 pages on the actual topic/sub niche which my site is all about, is it then doable to outrank them if I create a site about that subniche with over 100 pages?
It's possible but would manage your expectations - probably would start with 30-50 pages of content to benchmark and see how it lands in the first 90 days before investing further to the 100.
@@GrowWithWill Thank you!
Is back link important in this case?
Yup
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Some sites have a sitemap with all the posts but no dates shown? Is it because they had hidden it and if so, how to do it|?
Example?
Neil Patel's blog posts don't have dates in them
Hi Will! Thanks for your content, it's excellent! There are other ways to find out the competitor's sitemap when they are not accessible by /sitemap.xml ?
Not sure -- that's the main way I do it! Let me know though if you find another way :)