Niche Analysis and Content Audit¶
Process of identifying key content presentation features in a niche. Covers competitor research methodology, page type analysis, content block patterns by site type, and technical brief creation.
Content Audit Definition¶
Content audit / content structure development = identifying key information presentation features: Content + Functionality + Advantages. Affects text factors, behavioral factors, and commercial factors simultaneously.
Why It Matters¶
- No content -> no ranking
- Wrong page type implemented -> no ranking
- 80% of sites = text + contact form only; these sites don't reach TOP
General Approach¶
- Take HF, MF, LF queries - 2-3 of each type
- Study results in Yandex and Google
- Identify projects actively doing SEO
- Output: 10-20 competitor projects for analysis
- Analyze internal and external optimization of each
- Extract features and advantages
- Analyze marketing and product aspects
- Collect all features with descriptions, links, screenshots
- Compile full list -> filter by priority -> implement most important first
What to Analyze¶
SEO components: general elements, structure, internal linking, semantics, page types, document text zones (Title, H1, Plain-text, A hrefs, Text-fragment), media content.
Product components: price, terms/conditions, guarantees, bonuses, service, packaging and presentation.
Competitor Selection Rules¶
- Account for project scale
- Account for page types
- Do NOT include large market players
- Do NOT include marketplaces (Wildberries, Avito)
- Do NOT include search engine services (Yandex.Services)
- Do NOT include aggregators (unless promoting an aggregator)
Rendering Considerations¶
Content rendered in JS - user sees it but search engine needs HTML for indexing.
Check tools: User-Agent Switcher extension, Yandex Webmaster Page Check, Google cache, Google Search Console view as Googlebot.
Page Types by Site Type¶
Service Sites¶
Homepage, category/section, specific service, static pages (contacts, about), price list, employee card.
E-commerce¶
Homepage, static pages, sections/categories/subcategories, tags/filters, product card.
Informational Sites¶
Homepage, static pages, article, rubrics.
News Sites¶
Homepage, news page, static pages, sections/subsections, tags, persons, locations, events.
Content Blocks - Service Sites¶
Standard Blocks¶
- About the service, Price, Reviews (text + video)
- Team (employee cards), Service advantages, Company advantages
- Work examples / portfolio, Contact info (map, phone, address, email, messengers)
- FAQ, Video, Commercial triggers
- Cross-linking with other services
- Articles/news feed, Promotions/discounts, Office photos
Niche-Specific Blocks¶
- Medical/cosmetology: indications, contraindications, recovery procedures, filled doctor profiles
- Repair services: possible breakdown causes
- Auto buyout: cost calculation tool (possibly interactive)
Key principle: analyze niche-specific content "features" that differentiate top competitors.
Content Blocks - E-commerce¶
Listing Page Elements¶
- Price per product, availability status
- Sorting options, filters
- Products per page count, total count, product grid
- Download price list, preview
- Key product info in card: size, material, reviews, credit, photo scroll
- Buy button, wishlist, video, discount indicator
Product Card Elements¶
- Price, in stock indicator, discount with amount
- High-resolution photos, 360-degree view, video
- Product specifications, color options, size range
- Delivery conditions, reviews
- Brand link to brand page
- Buy/defer options, product description
- Related products / "bought together"
- Download manual, credit option
- Additional value-adds
Content Blocks - Informational Sites¶
Article Page Structure¶
- Content zone: text, paragraphs, subheadings, lists, video, images
- Article sidebar: publication date, author, user rating
- Comments
- Cross-linking: new articles, same-category articles
- Author: name, position, link to author page
- Semantic structure covering topic fully
Technical Brief Best Practices¶
- Write so a non-technical person can understand
- 1 problem = 1 brief
- Required components:
- What is wrong on the site
- What needs to be done (detailed step-by-step)
- Implementation examples from competitors
- Expected result
- Business argument for importance
- Get exactly what you want from developer
Page Template Formation¶
Purpose: simplifies content structure approval; helps visualize brief for developer.
Tools: Figma, Canva, Adobe Photoshop, or even Paint for quick mockups.
SEO Text Requirements by Site Type¶
Service Pages¶
- Rich content (not just a few blocks)
- Pricing block with visible prices (required for ranking)
- Guarantee and terms
- Real photos/videos, reviews
- SEO text: 3,000-5,000 characters (over 6,000 signals informational, not commercial)
E-commerce¶
- Growth through maximum semantic coverage
- More categories/brands/tags than competitors
- Template optimization for entire clusters
- Individual query tracking not needed - track by cluster/group
Gotchas¶
- Never include marketplaces or aggregators in competitor analysis - they operate on completely different principles
- JS-rendered content needs verification - what users see may not be what bots index
- 80% of sites are "empty" from content audit perspective - this is the competitive opportunity
- Niche-specific blocks differentiate winners - generic blocks are table stakes
- Service page text over 6,000 chars signals informational intent - search engines may reclassify the page
- Content audit is not a one-time task - re-audit when entering new categories or after major SERP changes
See Also¶
- text optimization - Text zones and optimization rules
- commercial ranking factors - Commercial factors for content blocks
- seo strategy by site type - Strategy differences by site type
- keyword research semantic core - Semantic core drives content structure