Why Your US Competitor Is Outranking You on Google (And the SEMrush Playbook to Fix It)
You type your most important keyword into Google and there it is: your competitor sitting comfortably on page one, collecting the clicks and customers that should belong to you. It is one of the most frustrating experiences in business. But here’s the good news — it’s completely fixable. At Seozest, we’ve helped hundreds of US businesses understand and close the ranking gap. This guide tells you exactly why you’re behind and how to use SEMrush to change it.
Step Zero: Stop Guessing and Start with Data
Most business owners assume they know why a competitor outranks them (‘they have more money,’ ‘they’ve been around longer’). These assumptions are often wrong — and acting on them wastes time. The right approach is to open SEMrush, run a competitor analysis, and let the data tell you the real story.
In SEMrush, enter your competitor’s domain in the search bar. You’ll see their Organic Research overview — total keywords they rank for, estimated monthly traffic, their top pages, and their strongest ranking keywords. This is your starting point. Now let’s look at the specific reasons they’re ahead.
Reason 1: They Have More and Better Backlinks
Backlinks — links from other websites to theirs — remain one of Google’s most powerful ranking signals. If your competitor has links from authoritative US news sites, industry publications, or well-trafficked blogs, Google views their site as more credible. This is often the single biggest ranking gap.
How to diagnose this with SEMrush:
- In SEMrush, go to Backlink Analytics and enter your competitor’s domain
- See their total backlinks, referring domains, and Authority Score
- Compare it to your own domain’s backlink profile
- Use the Backlink Gap tool to find domains linking to your competitor but not to you
Those gap domains are your link-building targets. Reach out with a pitch for a guest post, a resource page mention, or a data collaboration. Even closing half the gap significantly improves your authority.
Reason 2: Their Content Is More Comprehensive
Google rewards content that fully satisfies a searcher’s intent. If your competitor’s page on a topic is 2,000 words covering every angle, with examples, FAQs, and structured headings — and your page is 400 words — Google will rank theirs. Every time.
Use SEMrush’s Content Gap tool to find keywords your competitor ranks for that your content doesn’t target. Then look at their top-ranking pages directly — note the depth, the structure, the questions they answer. Your job is not to copy them, but to build something more useful.
Content characteristics that consistently outrank thin pages:
- Comprehensive coverage of the topic with multiple H2 sections
- Answers to the follow-up questions searchers have (check Google’s ‘People Also Ask’ box)
- Original examples, data, or insights that can’t be found elsewhere
- Updated within the last 6-12 months — Google increasingly favors fresh content
- Schema markup (FAQ, HowTo, Article) that earns rich result features in Google
Reason 3: Their On-Page Optimization Is Tighter
Sometimes the gap isn’t about authority or depth — it’s about basic on-page signals. Your competitor may simply have better-structured pages that communicate their relevance to Google more clearly.
Use SEMrush’s On Page SEO Checker. Enter the URL you want to rank and the keyword you’re targeting. SEMrush will compare your page against the top 10 competitors and tell you exactly what’s missing. Common findings include:
- Target keyword missing from the title tag or H1
- Meta description not optimized to improve click-through rate
- Page missing relevant semantic keywords that top-ranking pages include
- Internal linking structure that doesn’t pass authority to the target page
- Page loading significantly slower than competitors (check SEMrush’s Site Audit)
Reason 4: They Rank Locally and You Don’t
For US service businesses, local SEO is often the entire game. If your competitor has a fully optimized Google Business Profile, hundreds of consistent citations, and a strong review base — they will dominate the local Map Pack regardless of what your website does.
SEMrush’s Listing Management tool (powered by Yext) audits your local citations across 70+ US directories and flags inconsistencies. A competitor who manages their local presence with this level of precision has a structural advantage that pure website SEO cannot overcome. Fix your local presence first if you are a service business competing locally.
Reason 5: Domain Age and Consistent Publishing History
A competitor who has been consistently publishing quality content and earning backlinks for five years has a compounding authority advantage. This is not something you can solve overnight — but it does mean that consistency is your most important long-term asset.
The businesses that eventually overtake older competitors share three behaviors: they publish on a reliable schedule, they update and improve older content rather than abandoning it, and they systematically build backlinks every single month. SEMrush’s content calendar and position tracking features make staying on this schedule dramatically easier.
Your Action Plan: Closing the Ranking Gap with SEMrush
Here is the exact sequence to execute after identifying why you are behind:
- Run SEMrush Organic Research on your top 3 competitors — identify their highest-traffic pages and the keywords driving that traffic
- Run SEMrush Keyword Gap — export keywords they rank for in the top 10 that you don’t target at all
- Run SEMrush Backlink Gap — export referring domains linking to competitors but not to you
- Run SEMrush Site Audit on your own domain — fix all critical and high-priority technical errors
- Run SEMrush On Page SEO Checker on your 5 highest-priority pages — implement every recommendation
- Create content that closes your keyword gaps — prioritize keywords with high volume and low-to-medium difficulty
- Begin monthly link building outreach to the gap domains you identified in step 3
- Set up Position Tracking in SEMrush for your 20 target keywords and review it weekly
How Long Does It Take to Outrank a Competitor?
For keywords where the gap is primarily on-page SEO and content quality, you can see ranking movement in 4–8 weeks. For competitive keywords where the gap is primarily backlinks and domain authority, expect 6–12 months of consistent effort before surpassing a well-established competitor. The key is to start now — the clock doesn’t start until you do.
Businesses that execute this SEMrush-powered strategy consistently report overtaking competitors they thought were untouchable. Data beats assumptions every time.
Final Thoughts
Being outranked by a competitor is not permanent. It is a data problem with a data solution. SEMrush gives you the exact intelligence you need to understand why you’re behind and what to do about it. Seozest gives you the knowledge to interpret that data and execute effectively.
Pull up your competitor’s domain in SEMrush today. Your roadmap to outranking them is already in the data — you just have to read it.
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