How To Spy on Your Competitor's Best-Of Posts and Comparison Pages
The Comparison Pages tool in QueryBurst Site Intelligence crawls any website and extracts every brand and product mention from its comparison content — "best of" lists, product roundups, and ranked comparisons. For each page, see which brands are mentioned, their ranked positions, "best for" designations, and which brands consistently co-occur. Check whether your own brand appears and where it ranks relative to competitors across their entire site.
Works on your own site too — audit your comparison pages for quality, check co-occurrence patterns, and identify content that may carry risk from search quality updates targeting scaled listicle strategies.
How to Access The QueryBurst Comparison Pages Tool
- Open a site in QueryBurst
- Click Site Intelligence in the sidebar
- Select the Comparison Pages subtab
If no comparison data exists yet, click the extract button to run brand extraction.
Understanding the Interface
Stats Row
| Stat | Description |
|---|---|
| Comparison pages | Number of pages identified as containing brand/product comparisons |
| Unique entities | Distinct brands or products mentioned across all comparison pages |
| Total mentions | Total brand/product mentions across all pages |
| Self appearances | How many lists include your own brand |
| Avg position | Your brand's average ranking position in lists |
| #1 count | How many times your brand appears in first position |
View Modes
Toggle between two views:
By Entity:
- Lists every brand/product found across comparison pages
- Shows how many lists each brand appears in and its average position
- Self badge — Marks your own brand
- Product badge — Distinguishes products from brands
- Click Filter to see only pages containing that brand
- Expand a row to see detailed appearances
By Page:
- Lists each comparison page with its title and list type (brands/products/mixed)
- Shows item count per page
- Expand to see the ranked list of brands/products with:
- Position number
- Brand name
- Self/product badges
- "Best for" designation (if extracted)
Bubble Chart
A visual representation of brand frequency. Bubble size corresponds to mention count. Click a bubble to filter the list to that brand.
When a brand is selected, the chart switches to a co-occurrence view showing which other brands appear alongside the selected one.
Search
Client-side search supporting "exact phrase" and -exclude syntax. Filters both the entity index and page lists.
Interpreting Results
What to Look For
- Competitor programmatic content — A large number of comparison pages may indicate a competitor is mass-producing "best of" content programmatically. This is a common tactic but generally considered low quality by search engines.
- Your brand's representation — Check whether your brand appears in competitor comparison pages and where it ranks. Unfair or inaccurate positioning may warrant action.
- Co-occurrence patterns — Which competitors consistently appear alongside your brand? This affects how AI models associate brands within a category.
- "Best for" designations — What differentiators are being attributed to your brand vs competitors?
Warning Signs
- Very high page count — A site with dozens of templated comparison pages is likely using programmatic generation, which search engines increasingly penalise
- Low or no self-mentions — If you have comparison pages, your own brand should be included where relevant
- Consistently low positions — Your brand is being ranked below competitors across multiple pages
- Inaccurate "best for" claims — Competitors may be misrepresenting your brand's strengths
Tips
- Use this as a monitoring tool — Track how competitors position your brand in their comparison content over time
- Don't mass-produce comparison pages — A few genuine, well-researched comparison articles are fine, but large-scale programmatic "best of" content is a pattern search engines actively target
- Include your own brand in any comparison content you do create, with accurate "best for" qualifiers
- Check competitor accuracy — If competitors are misrepresenting your brand in their comparisons, this data helps identify it
- Re-extract after crawl updates — Click the refresh button to re-run extraction after your site has been re-crawled
Technical Details
Brand extraction identifies comparison-style pages during site analysis by detecting list structures, ranked comparisons, and "best of" patterns. Each brand or product mention is extracted with its position and any qualifying attributes. Self-mentions are detected by matching against the site's own brand entity.
Related Reports
- Entity Profile — Detailed view of any extracted brand entity
- Knowledge Graph — Entity profiles including brand entities
- Facts & Claims — Claims made about brands and products