Searching for indexed competitor “thank you for your interest” pages can reveal old signup pages, gated offers, or campaign angles.
- Use only public indexed pages for research; log offer patterns and messaging as inspiration, not as copied assets.
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This is kind of mental. Go to Google, write in site:competitor.com “thank you for your interest” You'll often find old signup pages, gated offers, or campaigns your...
This is kind of mental.
Go to Google, write in site colon a competitor URL, space in quotes.
Thank you for your interest.
You'll often find old sign up pages, gated offers, or campaigns your competitors stopped promoting you.
Show past angles, pricing tests, and offers that didn't scale or worked once then got shelved.
Do this to see what your competitors already tested.
Learn what messaging and offers actually converted.
Shortcut your own experimentation instead of starting from 0.
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Searching for indexed competitor “thank you for your interest” pages can reveal old signup pages, gated offers, or campaign angles.
Use only public indexed pages for research; log offer patterns and messaging as inspiration, not as copied assets.
This source is connected to Competitor research / indexed campaigns.
This is kind of mental. Go to Google, write in site colon a competitor URL, space in quotes. Thank you for your interest. You'll often find old sign up pages, gated offers, or campaigns your competitors stopped promoting you. Show past angles, pricing tests, and offers that didn't scale or worked once then got shelved...