Many organizations don't realize the web has a layer of transparency that can be used to help you understand what your competition is doing right (and wrong)
This session provides an overview of the tracking options available to help understand competitive behavior.
2. Agenda Overview Data Collection Challenges Recommendations by Channel Current State Competitive Insights Rec’d Tools Next Steps Q & A NOTE: This content is geared towards mfg, pub, and hardware/software tech firms
3. About Yeoman Slightly Different Approach to Sales and Distribution Focus on entire web Segment into ‘channels’ Match customer buying patterns Manufacturing, Publishing, and Technology Creators Rely on usage statistics to support any assumptions $1 rule applies
4. The Big Myth – There is not “One Internet” There are groups of distinct sites and systems. Each has their own group of competitors, sites, and systems. They ARE NOT searchable or accessible from one spot.
7. Internet Challenge Mfg tend to rely on downstream sales channel for bulk of Internet Delivery No vetting of different options Assumption partners are there Less quality control No monitoring of changes If you go direct Need to be able to manage distribution conflicts Need ongoing cost / benefit analysis Need to prioritize across all platforms Understanding Competitive Strategy is critical
8. Competitive Intelligence Gathering General stats are plentiful Easy look-up and search functions Ability to enter markets relatively quickly Low cost ongoing monitoring Provides a layer of transparency that just doesn’t exist in traditional channels
9. There are Data Challenges Easy to understand trends and indicators Not 100% accurate Privacy, compatibility, and nature of tracking protocols Great indicators of relative positions Need to tie back to your internal data Use as a benchmark Link to your different approaches per channel
11. Key Statistics to have Your Company Current presence Stats per channel Your Competitors Where they are How they’re sites & systems differ Basics Visitors vs. Unique Visitors Pages, Page per visit, avg stay Amount spent on PPC, SEO, etc.
12. Key Tools to Start Internal Site Tracking Require for EVERY site Leaders: Google Analytics, Quantcast, Yahoo Analytics, Omniture Tie links to EVERY activity you do online Filter OUT all your internal users and partners Make baseline of your performance Competitor Site Tracking Always compare like to like stats Internal data shows relative inaccuracy Leaders: Compete, Alexa, Quantcast, ComScore, Experian Hitwise
13. Yeoman Internet Channel Model There are groups of distinct sites and systems. Each has their own group of competitors, sites, and systems. They ARE NOT searchable or accessible from one spot.
27. Next Steps….. Get your house in order Understand your presence in each channel Ensure you’ve got accurate analytics in place Research who your key online competitors are It may not be your traditional competitors Set up a program Weekly snapshot Monthly Trends Quarterly Activity Review FYI - We offer complete setup and monitoring services. www.yeomantechnologies.com