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  2. How to Conduct Competitive Research for Your Business - AOL

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    5 steps to conducting competitive research. Let's look at five steps you can take to get started on researching your competition. ... [Read more: How to Conduct a Market Analysis for Your Business]

  3. Competitor analysis - Wikipedia

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    As a result, traditional environmental scanning places many firms at risk of dangerous competitive blindspots due to a lack of robust competitor analysis. [4] It is important to conduct the competitor analysis at various business stages to provide the best possible product or service for customers.

  4. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    SWOT analysis evaluates the strategic position of organizations and is often used in the preliminary stages of decision-making processes [2] to identify internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to achieving goals. Users of a SWOT analysis ask questions to generate answers for each category and identify competitive ...

  5. Situation analysis - Wikipedia

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    Assessment of competitors: The competitor analysis looks at competitor goals, mission, strategies and resources. This supports a thorough comparison of goals and strategies of competitors and the organization. Predict future initiatives of competitors: An early insight into the potential activity of a competitor helps a company prepare against ...

  6. Porter's four corners model - Wikipedia

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    Porter's four corners model is a predictive tool designed by Michael Porter that helps in determining a competitor's course of action. Unlike other predictive models which predominantly rely on a firm's current strategy and capabilities to determine future strategy, Porter's model additionally calls for an understanding of what motivates the competitor.

  7. Competitive landscape - Wikipedia

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    Competitive landscape is a business analysis method that identifies direct or indirect competitors to help comprehend their mission, vision, core values, niche market, strengths, and weaknesses. [1] Based on the volatile nature of the business world, where companies represent a competition to others, this analysis helps to establish a new mind ...

  8. Why Apple's digital ad business is gaining an edge over ... - AOL

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    Here's where things stand. Apple's ads are currently focused on its app store, but there's evidence that Apple isn't looking to stop there and that the company is building out new ad-centric products.

  9. Market research - Wikipedia

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    SWOT analysis: SWOT is a written analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats to a business entity. A SWOT may also be written up for the competition to understand how to develop the marketing and product mixes. The SWOT method helps to determine and also reassess strategies and analyze a business's processes.