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on September 24, 2025
I now use several applications that have dramatically enhanced our competitor analysis:
* Keyword trackers to track other companies' keyword performance
* Social listening platforms to monitor competitors' online presence
* Website analysis solutions to monitor modifications to their online presence
* Communication monitoring to obtain their campaigns
For a banking customer, we created a responsive interface framework that automatically modified controls, fonts, and organization based on the chosen language, resulting in a significant growth in user engagement.
For a technology company, we discovered that their foreign language material was substantially stronger than their native information. After upgrading their Arabic content quality, they saw a significant growth in purchases from Arabic-speaking readers.
Last month, a clothing brand contacted me after wasting over 150,000 SAR on online <a href="http://Dev.Yii-Conz.cn/phillisgarland">leading marketing agency saudi</a> with disappointing results. After redesigning their strategy, we produced a six hundred thirty-one percent increase in ROAS.
Throughout my previous project for a banking company in Riyadh, we found that users were consistently clicking the wrong navigation options. Our user testing showed that their eyes naturally flowed from right to left, but the important navigation components were positioned with a left-to-right emphasis.
* Repositioning action buttons to the right-hand portion of forms and pages
* Restructuring information hierarchy to flow from right to left
* Adjusting user controls to match the right-to-left reading pattern
For a financial services client, we created a content series about generational wealth that featured Shariah-compliant approaches. This content exceeded their earlier typical financial advice by 417% in engagement.
With comprehensive research for a fashion retailer, we identified that communications received between 9-11 PM dramatically surpassed those sent during standard daytime, achieving one hundred fifty-two percent higher open rates.
Last year, I watched as three rival companies poured resources into developing their presence on a certain social media platform. Their attempts flopped as the platform turned out to be a poor fit for our market.
When I started my retail business three years ago, I was certain that our distinctive products would stand out naturally. I ignored competitor analysis as unnecessary – a decision that almost ruined my entire venture.
I invest at least two hours each week analyzing our competitors':
* Online architecture and UX
* Content strategy and content calendar
* Digital channels engagement
* Customer reviews and assessments
* SEO strategy and rankings
* Shifted product visuals to the left side, with product specifications and purchase buttons on the right-hand side
* Changed the product gallery to progress from right to left
* Added a custom Arabic typeface that kept clarity at various sizes
I suggest organizing competitors as:
* Main competitors (offering very similar products/services)
* Indirect competitors (with limited overlap)
* Potential disruptors (new businesses with disruptive potential)
Six months into our launch, our conversions were disappointing. It wasn't until I chanced upon a detailed study about our industry that I realized how ignorant I'd been to the competitive landscape around us.
Begin by listing ALL your competition – not just the well-known ones. In our research, we found that our biggest rival wasn't the well-known brand we were tracking, but a emerging business with an unique approach.
I use a straightforward tracker to monitor our rivals' pricing adjustments every week. This has helped us to:
* Spot periodic price reductions
* Recognize special offer tactics
* Understand their value positioning
As someone who has designed over 30 Arabic websites in the last half-decade, I can tell you that applying Western UX standards to Arabic interfaces falls short. The unique characteristics of Arabic text and Saudi user expectations require a specialized approach.
A few months ago, a retail client mentioned that their newsletter efforts were creating poor outcomes with visibility below 8%. After implementing the strategies I'm about to discuss, their readership increased to 37% and conversion improved by two hundred eighteen percent.
* Restructured the form flow to align with right-to-left cognitive patterns
* Developed a dual-language input mechanism with intelligent language switching
* Enhanced touch interfaces for right-handed Arabic text entry
* Use fonts purposely developed for Arabic on-screen viewing (like GE SS) rather than classic print fonts
* Increase line spacing by 150-175% for improved readability
* Use right-justified text (never centered for body text)
* Prevent condensed Arabic fonts that diminish the unique letter forms
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