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I used OpenClaw to analyze TrustMRR's top 200 startups
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Murilo Pereira
https://www.webscraperapi.ai/blog/i-used-openclaw-to-analyze-trustmrrs-top-200-startups
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Marc Lou opened up TrustMRR with an HTTP API last month and I was really curious to check out that data and see what kinds of things I could learn from it.
Something interesting that came up from analyzing the data is that there's a clear positive correlation between marketing and e-commerce products and revenue.
If you want to maximize the likelihood of making more revenue, build solutions to help people with marketing and e-commerce problems.
Another thing is that just by looking at the analytics technology a company's website is using (through detecting the technologies used), you can know which type of customers they focus on. With your competitors, you could identify gaps in their marketing and capitalize on that.
And the big thing for me, is to make more time for producing content. Dmytro Krasun is actually a big inspiration here. Creating competitor comparison pages, customer case studies, free tools. All of these seem to compound their ROI a lot.
I'm trying to do more of that. What have you done recently to market your products?