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Traffic Cost Semrush And Metrics |
SEMRush is one of those companies that even experienced SEO like us. The amount of data that can be collected, analyzed, interpreted and collected on a single platform is incredible. It took them a few years to find their place in the world of SEO tools, but they had to take this into account lately. If you do not use their services (free or paid), you probably leave money on the table.
Let's take a look at some of the most important (and valuable) features of SEMRush and answer the following general questions. Let's start!
WHAT IS THE SEMRUSH AREA?
The SEMRush range is an unusual metric compared to some of the most popular site metrics like DA / PA / TF / CF. The rank of SEMRush does not take into account your SEO, your links, the authority of your domain, your age or something. What counts for SEMRush is the amount of organic traffic a domain receives from Google's search results. The more keywords you have, the lower your rank (the lower the rank, the better the currently best site on Wikipedia).
SEMRush analyzes the position of a website for each keyword and compares it to the monthly keyword search volume. The more keyword traffic generated, the higher your rank. The most curious readers may already be asking, "How does SEMRush know which keywords every website has in the world ..."?
HOW DOES SEMRUSH DISCOVER THE KEY WORD AREAS OF A WEBSITE?
It will be a bit hard to believe, but you have to accept our word because it is true. SEMrush has an army of the size of a superpower. Scratch the Google search results. Everything (almost).
This is a large amount of data that requires a lot of scratching, processing and analysis to be of use to the average professional SEO. It is really impressive that they succeed. Sometimes SEMrush does not contain data for a keyword. When a user searches for a keyword that has no data associated with them, SEMRush adds it to their list and a few weeks later it is in its database.
WHAT OTHER INFORMATION DOES SEMRUSH OFFER?
In our opinion, determining the scope of SEMRush on a website is nothing more than an added benefit of the significant amount of work they do. It's a good tool and an excellent indicator of progress, but you can easily do without it when you need it. The most impressive feature of SEMrush is the use of the extracted data in other ways.
There are so many topics that we list some of the key features to give you an idea of what to look for:
• Related Keywords: When searching for LSI and related keywords, you can search for other keywords for the websites. This can dramatically increase your traffic potential.
• Traffic Costs: SEMRush has removed most of Google's AdWords data (its paid advertising platform). You know how many advertisers pay for clicks on just about any keyword. From there they can tell you how much the organic traffic of a keyword, page or website is worth.
• Traffic Estimates: SEMRush re-used AdWords Search Volume data to provide monthly traffic information generated by a keyword. (Note: Within the SEO community, there are disagreements about the accuracy of these statistics.) Do your own research.)
• Competitive Analysis: In our opinion, this is one of the best ways to use SEMrush. Turn the keyword search into a completely different process. Enter a competitor's domain and get an instant overview of each keyword for which the rank has been awarded. If you do not target them yet, you know what to do.
This is really just the tip of the iceberg in terms of SEMRush. It is a very powerful tool that can be used in various ways to improve your SEO game. It's not a cheap service (you need the paid version to take full advantage of it), but if you take your SEO seriously, it's worth it.
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