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Finding the H1 - H4 Headers for Competing Websites

I have been gathering the H1-H4 headers used by competing websites. The goal of this is to compare the Headers of websites ranking higher and to see if we can improve our Headers. Is there an automated way to gather the H1-H4 information?

I've been doing this manually by visiting the competing websites, right clicking "Page Source" and then CTRL F to find "<h1" - "<h4". Is there an easier way to do this?

So far I have found that competition has 4-10 H2, while we only have one H2.

Thank you for your replies.

Yes, I am new to this and still have much to learn.

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