Industry Comparison Tool
This tool helps you quickly evaluate and compare two different industries or verticals to decide which one is the better opportunity for your experience level and the type of traffic you want to sell (leads, inbound calls, transfers, or mixed).
The output is designed to give you a clear, high-level overview โ not a deep dive โ so you can make smarter decisions before committing time, money, and effort to a vertical.
๐ How It Works
- Enter your first industry or vertical in the Industry One field.
- Enter your second industry in the Industry Two field.
- Select your Experience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Veteran).
- Select the Traffic Type you plan to sell (Leads, Inbound Calls, Transfers, or Mixed).
- Click Submit to generate your comparison.
๐ What Youโll Get
- Quick Summary Comparison โ Side-by-side scoring showing how each industry ranks in Marketing Heat, Buyer Demand, Revenue Potential, and Fit for your Experience Level.
- High-Level Pros & Cons โ A clear list of advantages and disadvantages for both industries, helping you instantly see strengths, weaknesses, and risk points.
- Buyer Demand Snapshot โ An overview of how strong the buyer ecosystem is for your chosen traffic type (leads, calls, or transfers) in each industry.
- Experience Fit Score โ How each industry aligns with your experience level, including challenges or opportunities you should expect.
- Final Recommendation โ A simple, decisive conclusion indicating which vertical is the better fit, or whether both/none are ideal.
โ ๏ธ This tool provides fast, high-level direction โ not an in-depth analysis. Use it to narrow choices or validate your instincts before diving deeper.
๐ก Tips for Best Results
- Use common vertical names such as auto accident, final expense, solar, home services, or credit repair.
- If deciding between very similar niches, broaden one slightly to compare overall opportunity.
- Beginners should compare at least 2โ3 industries to find the easiest entry point.
Hint: If your vertical is unusual, use the most common term buyers or PPC networks use when requesting traffic.

