# Content Architecture for Competitor Pages How to structure and maintain competitor data for scalable comparison pages. ## Centralized Competitor Data Create a single source of truth for each competitor: ``` competitor_data/ ├── notion.md ├── airtable.md ├── monday.md └── ... ``` --- ## Competitor Data Template Per competitor, document: ```yaml name: Notion website: notion.so tagline: "The all-in-one workspace" founded: 2016 headquarters: San Francisco # Positioning primary_use_case: "docs + light databases" target_audience: "teams wanting flexible workspace" market_position: "premium, feature-rich" # Pricing pricing_model: per-seat free_tier: true free_tier_limits: "limited blocks, 1 user" starter_price: $8/user/month business_price: $15/user/month enterprise: custom # Features (rate 1-5 or describe) features: documents: 5 databases: 4 project_management: 3 collaboration: 4 integrations: 3 mobile_app: 3 offline_mode: 2 api: 4 # Strengths (be honest) strengths: - Extremely flexible and customizable - Beautiful, modern interface - Strong template ecosystem - Active community # Weaknesses (be fair) weaknesses: - Can be slow with large databases - Learning curve for advanced features - Limited automations compared to dedicated tools - Offline mode is limited # Best for best_for: - Teams wanting all-in-one workspace - Content-heavy workflows - Documentation-first teams - Startups and small teams # Not ideal for not_ideal_for: - Complex project management needs - Large databases (1000s of rows) - Teams needing robust offline - Enterprise with strict compliance # Common complaints (from reviews) common_complaints: - "Gets slow with lots of content" - "Hard to find things as workspace grows" - "Mobile app is clunky" # Migration notes migration_from: difficulty: medium data_export: "Markdown, CSV, HTML" what_transfers: "Pages, databases" what_doesnt: "Automations, integrations setup" time_estimate: "1-3 days for small team" ``` --- ## Your Product Data Same structure for yourself—be honest: ```yaml name: [Your Product] # ... same fields strengths: - [Your real strengths] weaknesses: - [Your honest weaknesses] best_for: - [Your ideal customers] not_ideal_for: - [Who should use something else] ``` --- ## Page Generation Each page pulls from centralized data: - **[Competitor] Alternative page**: Pulls competitor data + your data - **[Competitor] Alternatives page**: Pulls competitor data + your data + other alternatives - **You vs [Competitor] page**: Pulls your data + competitor data - **[A] vs [B] page**: Pulls both competitor data + your data **Benefits**: - Update competitor pricing once, updates everywhere - Add new feature comparison once, appears on all pages - Consistent accuracy across pages - Easier to maintain at scale --- ## Index Page Structure ### Alternatives Index **URL**: `/alternatives` or `/alternatives/index` **Purpose**: Lists all "[Competitor] Alternative" pages **Page structure**: 1. Headline: "[Your Product] as an Alternative" 2. Brief intro on why people switch to you 3. List of all alternative pages with: - Competitor name/logo - One-line summary of key differentiator vs. that competitor - Link to full comparison 4. Common reasons people switch (aggregated) 5. CTA **Example**: ```markdown ## Explore [Your Product] as an Alternative Looking to switch? See how [Your Product] compares to the tools you're evaluating: - **[Notion Alternative](/alternatives/notion)** — Better for teams who need [X] - **[Airtable Alternative](/alternatives/airtable)** — Better for teams who need [Y] - **[Monday Alternative](/alternatives/monday)** — Better for teams who need [Z] ``` --- ### Vs Comparisons Index **URL**: `/vs` or `/compare` **Purpose**: Lists all "You vs [Competitor]" and "[A] vs [B]" pages **Page structure**: 1. Headline: "Compare [Your Product]" 2. Section: "[Your Product] vs Competitors" — list of direct comparisons 3. Section: "Head-to-Head Comparisons" — list of [A] vs [B] pages 4. Brief methodology note 5. CTA --- ### Index Page Best Practices **Keep them updated**: When you add a new comparison page, add it to the relevant index. **Internal linking**: - Link from index → individual pages - Link from individual pages → back to index - Cross-link between related comparisons **SEO value**: - Index pages can rank for broad terms like "project management tool comparisons" - Pass link equity to individual comparison pages - Help search engines discover all comparison content **Sorting options**: - By popularity (search volume) - Alphabetically - By category/use case - By date added (show freshness) **Include on index pages**: - Last updated date for credibility - Number of pages/comparisons available - Quick filters if you have many comparisons --- ## Footer Navigation The site footer appears on all marketing pages, making it a powerful internal linking opportunity for competitor pages. ### Option 1: Link to Index Pages (Minimum) At minimum, add links to your comparison index pages in the footer: ``` Footer ├── Compare │ ├── Alternatives → /alternatives │ └── Comparisons → /vs ``` This ensures every marketing page passes link equity to your comparison content hub. ### Option 2: Footer Columns by Format (Recommended for SEO) For stronger internal linking, create dedicated footer columns for each format you've built, linking directly to your top competitors: ``` Footer ├── [Product] vs ├── Alternatives to ├── Compare │ ├── vs Notion │ ├── Notion Alternative │ ├── Notion vs Airtable │ ├── vs Airtable │ ├── Airtable Alternative │ ├── Monday vs Asana │ ├── vs Monday │ ├── Monday Alternative │ ├── Notion vs Monday │ ├── vs Asana │ ├── Asana Alternative │ ├── ... │ ├── vs Clickup │ ├── Clickup Alternative │ └── View all → │ ├── ... │ ├── ... │ │ └── View all → │ └── View all → │ ``` **Guidelines**: - Include up to 8 links per column (top competitors by search volume) - Add "View all" link to the full index page - Only create columns for formats you've actually built pages for - Prioritize competitors with highest search volume ### Why Footer Links Matter 1. **Sitewide distribution**: Footer links appear on every marketing page, passing link equity from your entire site to comparison content 2. **Crawl efficiency**: Search engines discover all comparison pages quickly 3. **User discovery**: Visitors evaluating your product can easily find comparisons 4. **Competitive positioning**: Signals to search engines that you're a key player in the space ### Implementation Notes - Update footer when adding new high-priority comparison pages - Keep footer clean—don't list every comparison, just the top ones - Match column headers to your URL structure (e.g., "vs" column → `/vs/` URLs) - Consider mobile: columns may stack, so order by priority