Competitor Analysis
Main Competitors
Company: Level Ten Design
Level Ten Design offers web design quotes and offers companies professional services in web development. Strengths: Helps manage online products and sales for non profit groups and ecommerce businesses. Quality information on web design and web design resources for search engine optimization. Weaknesses: Limited to high-end clients and not affordable to small business owners. Level Ten Design does not offer any Guarantees or design certificates. Product: Professional web design service for high-end clients. Pricing: Level Ten Pricing is moderate to high.
www.leveltendesign.com
Address: 2929 Carlisle St.
Suite 375
Dallas, TX 75204
Company: D Burns Design
Specializes in ecommerce web design, online marketing, and graphic design. D Burns Design focuses on creative thinking and solutions for web development. Strengths: Include search engine optimization, keyword analysis, and content creation. Weaknesses: Limited to online content and press release. Main website does not have tools and online video to increase user’s experience. Product: Professional web design & search engine optimization. Pricing: Moderate pricing strategy for business owners and corporations.
www.dburnsdesign.com
1431 7th Street - Suite 305
Santa Monica, CA
90401 – USA
Competition
We have used the Competitive Analysis table below to compare our web creation service with two of our most important competitors. In the first column are the key competitive factors. In the column labeled Trampeed Money Inc., we have showed our competitiveness with using poor, average, moderate, and strong for the factors that are listed in the first column. In the third and fourth column you will see our strength and weaknesses. Moreover, fifth and sixth column is an honest view of our competitors and some of their attributes. In these columns we rated them with poor, average, moderate, and strong to describe the factors that may stronger or weaker than ours. In the final column, we estimate the importance of each competitive factor to the customer. 1 = critical; 5 = not very important. TABLE 1: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS