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7 Simple Ways to Do Due Diligence On A Website | Ep. #1036
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In episode #1036, we discuss 7 ways to do your due diligence. Tune in to hear the 7 steps you should take to fully investigate a website’s potential.
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[00:27] Today’s Topic: 7 Simple Ways to Do Due Diligence On A Website
[00:40] This is just a way of saying you need to comb a site and check everything out.
[01:00] 1: Use Ubersuggest.
[01:15] Check out organic keywords.
[01:50] 2: Similar Web.
[02:14] They break down the regions from which you are getting traffic.
[03:02] 3: Ask for reports.
[03:30] There are tons of reports you can ask for.
[03:45] 4: Ask what changes the site has tested.
[04:04] This will help you determine growth potential.
[04:20] 5: SpyFu and AdBeat.
[04:30] These tools will help you determine ad spend.
[05:07] 6:Talk to the customers.
[05:23] It will help you determine the needs of customers.
[06:00] 7: Ask the company what they want.
[06:20] Once you determine their needs, this helps you get to the heart of the issues at hand.
[06:51] If you are not 110% sure, don’t move forward.
[07:21] That’s it for today!
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