AnalyticsCompete Unveils Premium Version of Analytics Product

Compete Unveils Premium Version of Analytics Product

Compete.com has released a PRO version of its analytics product. Compete PRO is available in three different price levels: $199/month for Intro, $299/month for Standard, and $499/month for Advanced. Enterprise editions are also available.

Included in the PRO version:

  • Search analytics: new search term, site and market category report packages so brands and agencies can ascertain competitors’ strategies and then adjust their own.
  • Site analytics: new metrics, daily updates and a full 25 months of history reporting on Reach, Page View and Visitor Engagement for more than 1,000,000 websites.
  • Ranked lists: downloadable lists of up to 500,000 sites for the fastest-growing, most influential sites across multiple categories delivering the most comprehensive view of Internet traffic.

Stephen DiMarco, chief marketing officer at Compete had this to say about the announcement:

Compete PRO gives marketers a single place to go for premium-grade online metrics, something that until now was available to only a select few. We designed the platform around the way online marketers work, addressing their feedback that other data providers are too costly, don’t enable them to drill down into critical segments and aren’t built to translate what they see into revenue-generating results.

Last summer, Compete launched a pay-as-you-go analytics service, enabling users to purchase credits that would allow them to view a set number of results. Earlier this year, Compete was acquired by London-based market research firm TNS.

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