Wave 3 · Competitor Research
How to Find Competitor Content Gaps
Find missing topics that matter to your audience rather than filling every keyword gap in a tool export.
Choose search competitors
Find missing topics that matter to your audience rather than filling every keyword gap in a tool export. The most useful competitor is a site that repeatedly ranks for the same query families you want, not merely a company that sells a similar product.
Extract patterns, not prose
Study categories, page types, recurring modifiers, hubs, and internal-link patterns. Treat them as discovery evidence, never as permission to copy another site's content or architecture mechanically.
Find the gap behind the keyword
A keyword gap matters only when it represents a need your audience should have answered. Validate intent, SERP composition, topical fit, and monetization role before adding it.
Model realistic opportunity
Notice where smaller domains rank and where the same attainable competitors appear repeatedly. Those patterns can reveal a submarket worth building deeply.
Turn findings into your own map
Attach validated opportunities to existing clusters where possible. Create a new cluster only when distinct demand supports a coherent area of authority.
Continue the research path
Use the related guides below or return to the Competitor Research hub. The site is designed as connected research paths rather than isolated posts.