Content Strategy
Content Gap Analysis

Content Gap Analysis

Content gap analysis identifies topics and keywords your competitors rank for that you don't. It reveals opportunities to create content that captures traffic you're currently missing.

What is a Content Gap?

Keyword Gaps

Keywords competitors rank for that you don't

Topic Gaps

Subjects your audience wants but you haven't covered

Format Gaps

Content types you're missing (videos, tools, guides)

Why Content Gap Analysis Matters

  • Steal competitor traffic - Create content for keywords they rank for
  • Improve topical authority - Cover topics comprehensively
  • Prioritize content creation - Focus on proven opportunities
  • Satisfy user needs - Fill gaps in your content offerings

Content Gap Analysis Process

1
Identify Competitors

Find 3-5 competitors ranking for your target keywords

2
Extract Keywords

Find all keywords each competitor ranks for

3
Compare & Filter

Identify keywords you're missing

4
Prioritize & Create

Rank opportunities and create content

Types of Content Gaps

Gap Type Description Action
Missing Content Topics you haven't covered at all Create new pages or posts
Thin Content Existing content that's not comprehensive Expand and improve existing pages
Outdated Content Old content that needs refreshing Update with current information
Format Gaps Missing content types (video, tools, etc.) Create content in new formats

Competitor Selection Criteria

Good Competitors to Analyze
  • Rank for many of your target keywords
  • Similar business model or audience
  • Strong organic traffic
  • Active content marketing
Poor Competitors to Analyze
  • Major publishers (Wikipedia, news sites)
  • Completely different industries
  • Very small or new websites
  • Sites using black-hat SEO

Gap Prioritization Framework

Score each content gap on these factors (1-5 scale):

Search Volume
Business Value
Ranking Difficulty
Priority Score = (Search Volume × Business Value) ÷ Difficulty

Questions to Ask During Analysis

  • What topics are competitors covering that we aren't?
  • What questions are our customers asking that we haven't answered?
  • Where are our existing pages thinner than competitor content?
  • What content formats are competitors using successfully?
  • What long-tail keywords have we overlooked?

After Finding Gaps

  1. Create a content calendar - Schedule gap-filling content systematically
  2. Assign resources - Determine who will create each piece
  3. Set quality standards - Plan to exceed competitor content, not just match it
  4. Track results - Monitor rankings and traffic for new content
  5. Repeat regularly - New gaps emerge as competitors publish

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