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competitor-alternatives

This skill provides a production-grade framework for creating competitor comparison and alternative pages designed to capture search traffic and support sales efforts. Use it when prospects actively search for competitors' alternatives, sales teams need battle card content, or when SEO opportunities exist around competitor-branded keywords. The framework includes four page formats, centralized competitor data architecture, deep research methodology, SEO optimization strategies, content templates, and maintenance protocols grounded in honest comparison principles.

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# Competitor & Alternative Pages

Production-grade framework for creating competitor comparison and alternative pages. Covers 4 page formats, centralized competitor data architecture, deep research methodology, SEO optimization, content templates, and ongoing maintenance strategy. Designed for both SEO traffic capture and sales enablement.

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## Table of Contents

- [When to Use](#when-to-use)
- [Core Principles](#core-principles)
- [The 4 Page Formats](#the-4-page-formats)
- [Content Architecture](#content-architecture)
- [Research Methodology](#research-methodology)
- [Essential Content Sections](#essential-content-sections)
- [SEO Strategy](#seo-strategy)
- [Maintenance and Updates](#maintenance-and-updates)
- [Quality Standards](#quality-standards)
- [Output Artifacts](#output-artifacts)
- [Related Skills](#related-skills)

---

## When to Use

| Trigger | Action |
|---------|--------|
| Prospects comparing you to competitors | Create vs-pages for top 3 competitors |
| Search volume exists for "[competitor] alternative" | Create singular alternative pages |
| Sales team needs battle card content | Create vs-pages with objection handling |
| Competitor has comparison pages about you | Create counter-comparison pages |
| SEO gap on competitor-branded keywords | Build full alternative page set |

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## Core Principles

### 1. Honesty Builds Trust
- Acknowledge competitor strengths explicitly
- Be accurate about your own limitations
- Readers are actively comparing -- they will verify your claims
- A dishonest comparison page damages your brand more than no page at all

### 2. Help Them Decide (Not Just Sell)
- Different tools genuinely fit different needs
- Be explicit about who you are best for AND who the competitor is best for
- Reduce evaluation friction -- save prospects research time

### 3. Depth Over Checkbox Tables
- Go beyond feature checklists (every competitor does those)
- Explain WHY differences matter for specific use cases
- Include real scenarios and workflows
- Show, do not just tell

### 4. Single Source of Truth
- Centralize competitor data -- do not maintain facts across 10 pages
- Updates propagate to all pages automatically
- Track last-verified date per data point

---

## The 4 Page Formats

### Format 1: [Competitor] Alternative (Singular)

**Intent:** User is actively looking to switch FROM a specific competitor.

**URL:** `/alternatives/[competitor]` or `/[competitor]-alternative`

**Keywords:** "[Competitor] alternative", "alternative to [Competitor]", "switch from [Competitor]"

**Page Structure:**

```
1. Why people look for alternatives (validate their pain, 2-3 paragraphs)
2. TL;DR: You as the alternative (quick positioning, 3-4 bullets)
3. Detailed comparison (features, pricing, support -- paragraph format, not just tables)
4. Who should switch (and who should NOT -- be honest)
5. Migration path (what transfers, what needs reconfiguration)
6. Testimonials from customers who switched
7. CTA: Start free trial or request demo
```

### Format 2: [Competitor] Alternatives (Plural)

**Intent:** User is researching options broadly, earlier in the buying journey.

**URL:** `/alternatives/[competitor]-alternatives` or `/best-[competitor]-alternatives`

**Keywords:** "[Competitor] alternatives", "best [Competitor] alternatives", "tools like [Competitor]"

**Page Structure:**

```
1. Why people look for alternatives (common pain points, 2-3 paragraphs)
2. What to look for in an alternative (evaluation criteria framework)
3. List of 5-7 alternatives (you first, but include real options)
4. Summary comparison table
5. Detailed breakdown of each alternative (150-200 words each)
6. Recommendation by use case ("Best for [X]: [Tool]")
7. CTA
```

**Important:** Include 5-7 REAL alternatives. Being genuinely helpful ranks better and builds trust.

### Format 3: You vs [Competitor]

**Intent:** User is directly comparing you to a specific competitor.

**URL:** `/vs/[competitor]` or `/compare/[you]-vs-[competitor]`

**Keywords:** "[You] vs [Competitor]", "[Competitor] vs [You]"

**Page Structure:**

```
1. TL;DR summary (key differences in 2-3 sentences)
2. At-a-glance comparison table (8-12 dimensions)
3. Detailed comparison by category (paragraph format per category):
   - Features
   - Pricing
   - Ease of use / UX
   - Support and documentation
   - Integrations
   - Security and compliance
4. Who [You] is best for (3-4 bullets)
5. Who [Competitor] is best for (3-4 bullets -- be honest)
6. What customers say (testimonials from switchers)
7. Migration support
8. CTA
```

### Format 4: [Competitor A] vs [Competitor B]

**Intent:** User is comparing two competitors (neither is you directly).

**URL:** `/compare/[competitor-a]-vs-[competitor-b]`

**Page Structure:**

```
1. Overview of both products (neutral, factual)
2. Comparison by category (same categories as Format 3)
3. Who each is best for
4. "Consider a third option" (introduce yourself naturally)
5. Three-way comparison table (both competitors + you)
6. CTA
```

**Why this works:** Captures competitor-branded search traffic, positions you as a knowledgeable authority, and introduces you to buyers who might not have considered you.

---

## Content Architecture

### Centralized Competitor Data

Create a single data file per competitor that feeds all comparison pages.

**Competitor Data Structure:**

```
Competitor: [Name]
Last Verified: [Date]
Website: [URL]

Positioning:
  - Tagline: [Their tagline]
  - Target audience: [Who they target]
  - Primary differentiator: [What they claim is unique]

Pricing:
  - Free tier: [Yes/No, details]
  - Entry price: [$X/mo]
  - Mid-tier price: [$X/mo]
  - Enterprise: [Custom / $X/mo]
  - Billing: [Monthly, Annual, Both]
  - Trial: [Length, CC required?]

Features:
  - [Category 1]: [Rating 1-5, notes]
  - [Category 2]: [Rating 1-5, notes]
  - [Category 3]: [Rating 1-5, notes]

Strengths:
  - [Strength 1 with evidence]
  - [Strength 2 with evidence]

Weaknesses:
  - [Weaknes