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6 Ways Competitive Intelligence Can Inform Your Product & Marketing Strategy

Written by Kompyte | Jul 30, 2024 5:00:00 AM

A mind-blowing amount of data is created each day. Trying to sort through it all to find insight and decide what to take action on can be truly overwhelming. The right tools enable you to monitor your competitors’ activities and gather competitive intelligence. However, analyzing all of this information and pushing relevant (and actionable) insights to the right stakeholder can be a daunting task.

To help you cut through the noise, we’ve listed 6 insights you should be watching for and incorporating into your strategies to see quick results.  

 

1. Find ways to differentiate your messaging

 

Everyone knows that having a solid content marketing strategy is imperative. However, in a world where more and more content is generated every day, it can be hard to keep your finger on the pulse of what is actually relevant in your market.

The first step is to truly understand what content is most consumed by your target audience, what drives the most engagement, and what would content to put out next in order to benefit your audience.

By monitoring what your closest competitors are publishing and how they position themselves in the market, you can better differentiate your positioning and uncover trending and converting topics. Moving forward, you can prioritize your content generation efforts on creating relevant, unique, and compelling content that converts.

Read more about designing a data-driven messaging strategy. 

Find opportunities to differentiate and provide unique value.

 

2. Improve conversion rates

 

The insights gathered from your competitors’ calls to action (CTAs) and A/B tests are often overlooked by many companies who don’t know any better. You should take immediate action to analyze them.  By monitoring changes to your competitors’ CTAs over time, you can see which variations are being tested, and ultimately which version converted best for that competitor. Gathering inspiration from your competitors’ A/B tests will save you the time and money of running the exact same test. It’s exponentially easier to find what is working for them and apply those insights to make your tests even better.

Identify what call-to-actions worked for competitors.

 

3. Respond to pricing & packaging changes

 

Notice a change in a competitor’s packaging or promotion? Or even worse, did you miss a change? Staying on top of how your competitors package and price their products can be critical to your win rate. By sharing this information in real-time with leadership or your product team, they can formulate optimal price points and packages to keep you competitive. While you’re at it, arm your sales team with this intel so they can be prepared for competitive sales situations and incorporate key differentiators into selling points with dynamic competitor battle cards. (Tip: our Insights tool makes it easy to collaborate on relevant insights with your team!)

 

Kompyte Time Machine insights keep you informed when a pricing change is made.

 

4. Prioritize your product roadmap

 

 Product-led companies create high-quality product experiences that customers love and share. Users who get unique value from your product right away often share their find with others who would be a good fit for your product or services. This is one of the most effective ways of attracting other new users. Combine a product that has great value to customers with CI, and you will enable your teams to be more agile by uncovering emerging competitors and feature releases from existing competitors.

By sharing digestible insights on competitor feature changes, customer feedback, and product trends, you can accelerate innovation and the product roadmap to ensure that you don’t lose any market share and provide the best customer experience in the market at the same time.  

 

5. Optimize your search presence

 

Search marketers are always looking for ways to expand and optimize their campaigns. Doing this correctly can drive a higher volume of leads, as well as higher quality inquiries. One insight that shouldn’t be missed is how your competitor’s ad copy and landing pages evolve over time. Knowing which ads and what copy converts best for competitors can save you time and money, which you can put towards other expansion opportunities.

Another key insight you can act on immediately is keyword expansion opportunities. New highly relevant keywords with high search volume and low competition are every search marketer’s dream. Having a tool that helps you discover them as they emerge can make a world of difference.

Here are a few other ideas on how you can use CI to optimize your search strategy.

Insight showing which ad copy worked best for Intercom.

 

6. Promotions & Campaigns

 

 Is your competitor running a compelling promotion or campaign? Share these insights with your marketing team to keep them up to date on the timing, demographics, and specific products and services being promoted. With these insights, they will be empowered to act quickly and create a successful promotional strategy. The end result? An increase in awareness, new customers, and ultimately, revenue.

Uncover and counter competitors promotions faster.

 

With the number of data sources growing each day, and an arsenal of tracking tools at your disposal, it’s easy to gather insights on your competitors. However, all the data in the world means nothing if action isn’t taken. A key element in improving your product and marketing strategy is identifying and communicating relevant insights to the right stakeholders at the right time, every single time.

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Liana Calicchia

Product Marketing Director

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