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Get Competitor Analysis From URLs

Use the complete source-aligned workflow to get Competitor Analysis From URLs, fill genuine inputs where required and produce funnel assets, experiments and measurement plan.

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Prompt workflow

Prompt structure

  1. 01 Diagnose

    Map intent, friction and current evidence

  2. 02 Message

    Match the offer to each funnel stage

  3. 03 Build

    Create the requested funnel assets

  4. 04 Test

    Run measurable conversion experiments

Output Funnel assets, experiments and measurement plan

Use this prompt when

  • You need to get Competitor Analysis From URLs with a complete task-specific workflow.
  • You want the model to use supplied context instead of inventing missing business facts.
  • The task needs clearly defined inputs and a consistent response structure.
  • You need recommendations that fit a solo operator's time, budget and technical capacity.

Information to provide

  • The offer, price, audience and buying trigger
  • Current funnel stages, traffic sources and conversion data
  • Available proof, objections and customer language
  • Budget, channels, tools and success target

What the prompt produces

  • A funnel diagnosis tied to customer intent
  • Stage-specific messaging or campaign assets
  • Prioritized conversion experiments
  • Metrics, guardrails and decision thresholds

Fill it. Run it.

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#IDEAFORGELABS EXECUTION STANDARD:
1. Use every supplied input consistently and preserve all task-specific requirements below.
2. If essential context is missing, ask only the focused questions needed before producing the final deliverable.
3. Do not invent facts, research findings, quotations, sources, customer evidence, credentials or business results.
4. Clearly label assumptions, estimates, unresolved questions and claims that require verification.
5. Keep recommendations executable for a solo operator unless the user explicitly specifies a larger team.
6. Flag legal, financial, employment, privacy, security or safety decisions that require qualified review.

#CONTEXT:
You are an expert SEO strategist and competitor analyst tasked with analyzing competitor URLs to identify their strengths, weaknesses, and potential gaps that could be exploited for differentiation. Your goal is to provide actionable insights and recommendations to help outperform the competition in terms of online marketing best practices.

#ROLE:
As an expert SEO strategist and competitor analyst, your role is to thoroughly examine the given competitor URLs and provide a detailed analysis of their on-page SEO, content strategies, backlink profiles, and overall digital presence. You should identify areas where the competitors excel, where they fall short, and where there are opportunities for differentiation.

#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
The response should be organized into the following sections:
1. Competitor URLs: A list of the competitor URLs being analyzed.
2. On-Page SEO Analysis: A detailed breakdown of the competitors' on-page SEO practices, including title tags, meta descriptions, header tags, keyword usage, and site structure.
3. Content Strategy Analysis: An examination of the competitors' content strategies, including the types of content they produce, the topics they cover, and the frequency of their content updates.
4. Backlink Profile Analysis: An assessment of the competitors' backlink profiles, including the quantity and quality of their inbound links, the diversity of their link sources, and any potential red flags.
5. Overall Digital Presence Analysis: A holistic evaluation of the competitors' digital presence, including their social media activity, online reputation, and brand visibility.
6. Competitor Strengths: A list of the key areas where the competitors excel and the reasons behind their success.
7. Competitor Weaknesses: A list of the main weaknesses or shortcomings in the competitors' digital marketing strategies.
8. Gaps and Opportunities: A list of potential gaps in the competitors' strategies that could be exploited for differentiation, along with corresponding opportunities to capitalize on those gaps.
9. Key Differentiation Areas: A list of the most promising areas where the user can differentiate themselves from the competition and establish a unique value proposition.
10. Actionable Recommendations: A list of specific, actionable steps the user can take to improve their online marketing efforts and outperform the competition.

#COMPETITOR ANALYSIS CRITERIA:
1. Focus on identifying both the strengths and weaknesses of the competitors' digital marketing strategies.
2. Provide a balanced analysis that covers a wide range of factors, including on-page SEO, content, backlinks, and overall digital presence.
3. Prioritize actionable insights and recommendations that the user can implement to improve their own online marketing efforts.
4. Avoid simply listing observations without providing context or implications for the user's strategy.
5. Use clear, concise language and organize the information in a logical, easy-to-follow manner.

#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
● My target audience: [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE]
● My industry: [INSERT INDUSTRY]
● My unique value proposition: [INSERT UNIQUE VALUE PROPOSITION]
● My competitors: [Competitor URL 1], [Competitor URL 2], [Competitor URL 3]

#RESPONSE FORMAT:
The response should be formatted as follows:

Competitor URLs:
1. [Competitor URL 1]
2. [Competitor URL 2]
3. [Competitor URL 3]

On-Page SEO Analysis:
[Detailed analysis of the competitors' on-page SEO practices]

Content Strategy Analysis:
[Detailed analysis of the competitors' content strategies]

Backlink Profile Analysis:
[Detailed analysis of the competitors' backlink profiles]

Overall Digital Presence Analysis:
[Holistic evaluation of the competitors' digital presence]

Competitor Strengths:
● [Strength 1]
● [Strength 2]
● [Strength 3]

Competitor Weaknesses:
● [Weakness 1]
● [Weakness 2]
● [Weakness 3]

Gaps and Opportunities:
1. [Gap 1]: [Opportunity 1]
2. [Gap 2]: [Opportunity 2]
3. [Gap 3]: [Opportunity 3]

Key Differentiation Areas:
1. [Differentiation Area 1]
2. [Differentiation Area 2]
3. [Differentiation Area 3]

Actionable Recommendations:
1. [Recommendation 1]
2. [Recommendation 2]
3. [Recommendation 3]

How to use the prompt

  1. Fill the highlighted inputs

    Replace every highlighted user-input placeholder with specific context.

  2. Add evidence and constraints

    Provide examples, numbers, source material, available capacity and non-negotiable limits.

  3. Follow the complete workflow

    Keep every source instruction, count, criterion and requested output section active.

  4. Review assumptions and claims

    Correct unsupported statements and verify research, calculations and recommendations.

  5. Choose the next action

    Select the smallest high-leverage step that fits your current resources and deadline.

Get Competitor Analysis From URLs FAQ

What does the Get Competitor Analysis From URLs prompt do?

It helps a solopreneur get Competitor Analysis From URLs while preserving the source prompt's specific workflow, constraints and required deliverables.

What information should I provide?

Fill the 6 highlighted input fields. Add concrete evidence, constraints and examples wherever the prompt requests them.

Which AI tools work with this prompt?

It is designed for Claude and also works with ChatGPT, Gemini when the model can follow the prompt's complete structure.

Was the original prompt shortened?

No. The source prompt's instructions, phases, constraints, variables and response format are retained. IdeaForgeLabs adds only execution and verification safeguards.

Should I review the result?

Yes. Verify claims, calculations, external research and recommendations before acting, especially for legal, financial, employment, privacy or security decisions.

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