How to Find Your SEO Competitors

How to Do an SEO Competitor Analysis - Chapter 1

Last Updated: March 2024

This may sound obvious, but before you can start digging into an SEO competitor analysis, you need to know who your SEO competitors actually are. You may think you know, but until you dive into the data, it's not always apparent.

  1. Enter your target keyword in Google

  2. Export the results to a spreadsheet

  3. Identify which domains are ranking

  4. To get more accurate results for a topic, repeat steps 1-3 for three to five keywords per cluster

  5. Combine the results into one spreadsheet

  6. Calculate which domains appear in which positions and the most frequently

You’ll need to repeat the above steps for every product, service, and content topic on your website.

Phew, talk about exhausting!

This process is laborious and really only possible if you rank for a handful of keywords. But realistically, most sites rank for far more. What about hundreds of keywords, thousands, or tens of thousands? The most popular sites on the web can even rank for millions of keyword phrases! Checking rankings by hand becomes a cumbersome - and often inaccurate - process.

To make your life easier, various SEO tool solutions can automatically look at all of the keywords you rank for in their databases, and accurately tell you who your true search competitors are.

Identify your competitors in seconds!

With Moz Pro, you can identify your top 25 competitors with the click of a button.

Beware of guessing!

Chasing the wrong competitors could be misshaping your SEO strategy (and wasting your time and money)!

Find competing sites in 3 steps

Your SEO competitors are brands that are organically ranking in the top spots for your target keywords. Moz's True Competitor tool makes identifying your competitors and simple and quick task:

1. Enter your domain or subdomain in True Competitor. You’ll see a list of your top 25 competitors:

True Competitor shows 1800petmeds.com’s biggest SERP competitors and their DA scores. Their top 5 competitors are Chewy, PetCare Rx, PetCo, Walmart Pet Rx, and VCA Hospitals.

2. Analyze your competitors’ metrics:

  • Domain Authority® (DA) is a score, on a scale of 1-100, that predicts how likely a website is to rank in the SERPs, based on data from our Link Explorer web index.

  • Overlap is the percentage of keywords we analyzed that you share with a given competitor. (Both of you ranked in the top 10.)

  • Rivalry is on a scale of 1-100, and it combines your DA, your competitor’s DA, keyword overlap, keyword volume, and your rankings to give you one powerful way of identifying your competitors. The higher the Rivalry score, the bigger the rival.

Do you already know who your competitors are? That doesn’t mean you should skip this step! This tool can also validate your own competitor choices. If you have competitors in mind, run your site through this tool, and see what comes up. It's crucial to have metrics that substantiate your assumptions.

Don’t forget: In the SEO Competitor Analysis Template, add your competitors to the True Competitors tab.

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Explore your brand’s diverse verticals

Oftentimes, a brand’s offering covers a wide span of products, services, and content. This can result in your competitors differing across the various verticals. You may find your competitors differ due to:

  • A diverse group of products

  • Multiple service categories

  • A wide range of content topics

  • Seasonal products

  • Local aspects of your business

  • Various customer personas you serve

One practical way to think about it is this: if the content on your website is organized by subfolders or subdomains, there’s a chance that each subfolder has a different set of competitors. Let’s take a look at an example. PetSmart, a pet product retailer, offers a range of products for different animals, various in-store services, and a blog where they regularly post informational articles.

We can search for a wide span of competitors in the True Competitor tool:

1. Enter your subfolder or subdomain. In this example, I’ve entered PetSmart’s Fish product subfolder (petsmart.com/fish), and selected Subfolder from the dropdown menu.

Moz Pro True Competitor Subfolder

Scroll down, and we can see a list of competitors in this pet fish niche market:
Moz Pro Subfolder Fish
That Pet Place, YouTube, Live Aquaria, Modest Fish, and Bulk Reef Supply are just a few of the competitors in this market.


2. For the sake of comparison, let’s look at another PetSmart vertical. I’ve entered PetSmart’s Bird product subfolder (petsmart.com/bird), and selected Subfolder from the dropdown menu. Scroll down, and we can see a list of competitors in this pet bird vertical:

Moz Pro Subfolder Bird
The competitors in this market include Tractor Supply, IDA, Ace Hardware, Bird Snow, and Custom Cages.

We could keep going with PetSmart’s dog, cat, and reptile subfolders, as well as their dog training and veterinary service subfolders. Additionally, petsmart.com publishes advice on their blog - such as the best dog food for small breeds - which means they’re competing with magazine and informational sites like nymag.com and akc.org.

You’ve now discovered a whole new way to think about your SEO competitors!