How can I figure out what a competitor is doing?

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I have a competitor who I see has stolen copy from my page and ranks higher than I do! First, I am going to ask him to remove that page. But beforehand, I want to know all about his SEO. How can I find out what he has done SEO-wise?
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  • Profile picture of the author GodMode52
    Go through his backlinks http://ahrefs.com
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    • Profile picture of the author livemusic
      Originally Posted by GodMode52 View Post

      Go through his backlinks http://ahrefs.com
      Is there a way to see the exact link, even the actual web page, where the link is?
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Ahrefs is probably the best option. Though I'm also a fan of SEO Spyglass From Link-Assistant. While IMO Ahrefs gives better results, SEO Spyglass is much more affordable and still pretty solid.
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  • Profile picture of the author J R Salem
    There are many tools, but truthfully building in-house tools that can analyze the competition is your best bet. If you aren't there yet, use the stuff online.

    Just leaves a lot out...
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    You can also try SEO spyglass, they have a free trial version where you can see the URLs/pages, etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Sclark
    Originally Posted by livemusic View Post

    I have a competitor who I see has stolen copy from my page and ranks higher than I do! First, I am going to ask him to remove that page.
    I agree you should write to them directly and request your page removal. I had a couple of cases in my practice when people played good folks and followed the request. However, if they don't follow you request, there's little you can do. Perhaps you could inform their hoster and ask them to take actions but they'll just change their hosting provider.

    With that in mind, just do what you're supposed to do, i.e. contact them and request them to stop violating your copyright. If they don't take any actions, just let it go. Google knows you're the original publisher, so there's nothing to worry about.

    Originally Posted by livemusic View Post

    But beforehand, I want to know all about his SEO. How can I find out what he has done SEO-wise?
    Don't see why you need to do that beforehand, but anyway. You'll have to look at two aspects: on page and links.

    You can use website audit tools to check where they excel compared to you. You can also look with your naked eye and check stuff like titles, meta descriptions, keywords in bold. But these are normally tiny factors. They probably excel in link building.
    Originally Posted by yukon View Post

    You can also try SEO spyglass, they have a free trial version where you can see the URLs/pages, etc...
    I concur, SEO spyglass is great for link analysis.
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