Compete Pulse
Should GoDaddy say uncle?
Image from: Edw / Shutterstock Known for their overtly sexual advertisements, an elephant-hunting CEO, and supporting questionable Internet legislation, domain registrar GoDaddy.com has been in the news lately more than ever. Even after completely reversing their stance on the controversial SOPA legislation that got put to rest late last week, GoDaddy has been suffering from [...]
Giants vs. Patriots – Who’s In the Lead Online?
Image from: David Lee / Shutterstock It’s 9 days and counting until the one and only Super Bowl 46 and whether or not your team has made it to the top probably has little to do with the fact that Sunday, February 5th, you will be glued to the biggest and brightest TV amongst your [...]
As Amazon Presses Pause on Amazon Mom, Parents Mourn while Rivals Rejoice!
Savvy parents looking for bargains on diapers have undoubtedly heard of Amazon Mom. Unlike its subscription-based Amazon Prime cousin which offers free 2-day shipping for a $79 annual fee, Amazon Mom is a free program designed with parents of young children in mind. Until this past Tuesday, Amazon “Moms” received 15% discounts on most diapers [...]
Megavideo is Down… is Online Piracy Adrift?
Image from: Kletr / Shutterstock This post was co-authored by Trevor Morgan. The FBI shutdown of Megavideo.com on January 19th combined with national interest in SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) has pushed online piracy directly into the media spotlight. This prompts the question, what is the current state of the online [...]
UP is Down
Gone are the days when caloric intake, sleep time and workout activity have to be logged into a notebook only to be later entered into a spreadsheet for any meaningful analysis to be done. We now live in a world where wearable and low-profile, low-powered electronic devices track all of your physical activity and later [...]
Our Data
Compete's data comes from a statistically representative cross-section of 2 million consumers across the United States who have given permission to have their internet clickstream behaviors and opt-in survey responses analyzed anonymously as a new source of marketing research.