Competitor research use case with Google Gemini.

Competitor Research using Google Gemini 1.5 pro for Civil Drilling Services

  • Prompt

    • I'm considering starting a new Civil Drilling business in New Zealand. Can you help review the websites of my key competitors and help me understand what I need to do to be competitive in the market?

    • Response

      • Reviewing your Civil Drilling Competition in New Zealand

        Absolutely, I'd be happy to help you analyze your potential competitors in the New Zealand Civil Drilling market. To provide the mostrelevant insights, I'll need some additional information:

        1. Specific regions or areas you plan to operate in: The competitive landscape can vary significantly between regions.

        2. Types of civil drilling services you intend to offer: Knowing your specialization (e.g., geotechnical drilling,environmental drilling, etc.) will help narrow down the relevant competitors.

        3. Names of any specific competitors you're aware of: If you already have some companies in mind, I can start by reviewing their online presence.

        Once I have this information, I can delve into the following aspects for each competitor:

        1. Website Analysis:

          1. Services Offered: This will help you understand their areas of expertise and identify potential gaps in the market that youcould fill.

          2. Equipment and Technology: Assessing the type and modernity of their equipment can give you insights into theircapabilities and efficiency.

          3. Project Portfolio and Case Studies: Examining their past projects will reveal their experience level and the types ofclients they serve.

          4. Client Testimonials and Reviews: This will provide valuable information about their reputation and customersatisfaction levels.

        2. Additional Online Presence:

          1. Social Media Activity: Analyzing their social media engagement can indicate their marketing strategies and brand image.

          2. Industry Affiliations and Certifications: This demonstrates their commitment to quality and professionalism.

        Based on this competitive analysis, I can help you identify:

        1. Potential market gaps and opportunities for differentiation.

        2. Areas where you can excel and surpass the competition.

        3. Strategies for building a strong brand and online presence.

        4. Potential challenges and threats to be aware of.

        Here are some additional resources that may be helpful in your research:

        1. The New Zealand Drillers Federation (NZDF): This organization provides industry information, training, and networking opportunities.

        2. The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE): Their website offers resources on starting and running a business in New Zealand.

  • Prompt

  • Prompt

  • Based on what you have learnt here. Create a business strategy focusing on the locations, services, target market, types of work and other relevant initiatives we'll need to focus on to be competitive in this market? In Table format please.

    • Response

Justin Flitter

Founder of NewZealand.AI.

http://unrivaled.co.nz
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