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Semrush is a comprehensive SEO tool with features like keyword analysis, backlink tracking, site auditing, and competitor analysis. It helps businesses improve their online visibility and optimize their websites for better rankings on search engines.
Semrush is an all-in-one digital marketing software suite designed to provide digital marketers and online businesses with competitive data to inform marketing and business decisions.
With Databox, you can combine metrics from Google Analytics, Semrush, Salesforce, HubSpot, Wistia and many more on a single dashboard accessible from your phone or any device. Then, you can monitor anytime, anywhere.
Relative Visibility is a SEMrush metric that measures a website's visibility compared to its competitors in the same market, based on organic search results and the keywords they rank for.
The Keywords in TOP 10 metric shows the number of organic search keywords for which a domain or URL ranks in the top 10 search results on Google. This helps to assess the search engine visibility and ranking performance of a website.
The Average Position metric in SEMrush measures the typical rank of a website's organic search results for targeted keywords over a certain period.
Keywords in TOP 3 is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of keywords for which a domain or URL ranks in the top 3 search engine results pages. It indicates a site's visibility and potential traffic from high-ranking and relevant search queries.
Keywords in TOP 20 is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of keywords a website ranks for in the top 20 search engine results pages. It helps gauge a website's search visibility and SEO performance.
Keywords in Top 100 is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of keywords for which a domain or URL ranks in the top 100 search engine results pages (SERPs). It helps to evaluate the domain's or URL's visibility and track SEO performance.
SEMrush Site Audit Score is a comprehensive metric that evaluates the technical health of a website and assigns a score out of 100, indicating critical issues, warnings, and recommendations for improvement.
Estimated Traffic is a metric in SEMrush that shows the estimated monthly search traffic that a particular domain, subdomain, or URL receives from Google's organic search results.
This metric shows the top keywords that bring traffic to a website, excluding those that include the business name. It includes both local and hotel searches, and displays the position of each keyword in search results.
Domain Organic Keywords is a metric that shows the total number of organic keywords that a domain or website is ranking for in Google search results. It is an important indicator of a website's SEO performance and traffic potential.
Authority Score is SEMrush's domain-level metric that predicts a website's ability to rank in search engines based on backlink strength, quality, and quantity.
Domain Organic Traffic is a SEMrush metric that measures the amount of traffic a website receives from organic search, excluding paid search. It helps to analyze the website's overall SEO performance and identify opportunities for improvement.
Pages Crawled metric in SEMrush represents the number of pages on a website that were crawled by the SEMrush bot during a specific time period. This metric gives an indication of the size and structure of a website, and helps to identify any crawling issues.
The Errors metric in SEMrush shows the number of technical website issues detected during a site audit. These errors can negatively affect site performance and should be fixed to improve overall SEO health.
The Warnings metric in SEMrush indicates potential issues with a website's SEO performance, including technical errors, security issues, and other factors that could harm the site's rankings.
Backlinks refers to the number of links pointing to a website from other external sites. It is an important SEO metric that can impact search engine rankings and website authority. SEMrush offers various backlink metrics, including referring domains, backlink types, and the authority of referring domains.
Top Keywords by Position is a SEMrush metric that displays a list of keywords that a website ranks for in search results, where the website appears in the top positions. This includes local, hotel, and business name keywords. It helps to identify the website's most valuable keywords and top competitors.
The Notices metric in SEMrush is a count of the number of website issues detected by SEMrush Site Audit tool that require attention but are not as critical as errors or warnings.
Referring Domains is the number of unique domains that link to a website. It gives an idea of the website's backlink profile and its authority in search engine ranking.
Absolute Visibility is a SEMrush metric that gives you a percentage indicating how visible a domain or URL is in search results, taking into account all its ranking keywords.
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Due to an API limitation, Databox can pull only daily data for the Semrush ‘Competitors’ metrics.
It is recommended to use these metrics on a Line / Bar Chart to visualize trends. For the Big number (the total value displayed above a chart) or if Competitor metrics are used in a Table, only values for the last day of the selected Date Range will be shown in Databox.
Competitor metrics are:
Currently, up to 5 competitors can be referenced for one SemRush Data Source in Databox. The Competitors can be edited at any time without the need to reconnect the SemRush Data Source by navigating to the ‘Details’ link for the given SemRush connection on the Data Manager page and selecting ‘Edit Connection’ from the drop-down menu. This will open a window, where the 5 competitors can be edited.
If tracking is required for more than five competitors, the workaround is to connect the same SemRush account multiple times in Databox, assigning five unique competitors for each connection.
Data for Site Audit metrics will only be available in Databox if the Site Audit tool is enabled in the Semrush account. Once the individual audits are completed, Databox will pull the data from the reports generated. An audit can be scheduled to run periodically (for example every Monday) or can be run manually. You can read more about Site Audit here.
Site Audit metrics available in Databox are:
In terms of available historical data, SemRush has two types of metrics.
Some of the SemRush metrics are Current metrics, which means they have no historical data available for dates prior to when they are first used in Databox.
Databox starts syncing the data for Current metrics once they are first used on either your Metrics screen, a Databoard, a Scorecard, a Goal, or an Alert. Once SemRush is connected to Databox and actively syncing data, Databox stores the data that is collected in Databox’s database. This allows to accumulate more data over time as more data syncs are made so that users can report on more historical data in the Databox reports.
The other group of SemRush metrics are General metrics. Due to technical limitations, the Date Range ‘All Time’ will return a maximum of 36 months of historical data for these metrics. The following SemRush metrics will have 36 months of historical data available in Databox:
In order to track data for SemRush Competitors metrics in Databox the competitors should be specified. When connecting the SemRush Data Source to Databox, you need to specify the competitors that you want to monitor and compare data against. This can be done during the initial connection process or by editing the existing Data Source connection. If competitors are not specified, there will be no data visible in Databox for Competitors metrics. Competitors metrics will display data only for the specified competitors.
More information on connecting SemRush in Databox is available in Connect Semrush to Databox.
Competitors metrics are:
In order to report on multiple Position Tracking Campaigns within one project in Databox, each Campaign must be added as a separate Data Source connection in Databox.
After completing the Authorization (entering SemRush login credentials, authorizing the Databox app, and add up to 5 Competitors URLs (optional)), there are a few additional steps to complete when connecting SemRush to Databox. This additional information is required so Databox can get all the important information for the SemRush connection setup.
Users will be asked for the following information:
More information about the connection process is available in the designated Help Article: How to connect Semrush to Databox
Due to API limitations, hourly granularity (showing data by hours) is not supported for SemRush metrics. This may affect visualization options for Charts in Databox.
For example, if a Semrush Metric is used on a Line or Bar Chart with ‘Yesterday’ Date Range selected, hourly data will not be displayed on the Chart.
However, the big number above the Chart will accurately reflect the Metric value for the selected Date Range.
Learn more about Granularity here.
In order to see the correct data for SemRush Competitive Research and Keyword Research metrics in Databox, the right SemRush database region, from which data is to be pulled, needs to be selected. If the selected database region is not the same as in the SemRush account, data discrepancies between Competitive Research and Keyword Research metrics will appear in Databox.
The correct database region should be selected during the connection process of SemRush to Databox. In SemRush the location of the database can be found in the settings on the Position Tracking page under Targeting.
The complete connection process for the SemRush integration is described in the Help Article: How to connect Semrush to Databox
If the SemRush account is already connected to Databox and the location selected is not the same as in SemRush account, the given SEMrush account will need to be reconnected in Data Manager via the Reauthorize option. In case any data discrepancies across SEMrush metrics are still present after the reconnection, the historical data for the whole SemRush connection will need to be purged. WARNING: If historical data for a Data Source is purged, all historical data for this Data Source that has been previously synced with Databox will be lost. Note that for some SemRush metrics this can mean that all data accumulated in Databox will be lost.
Additionally, one SemRush connection should be used to sync data from only one regional database at a time. It is not recommended to reconnect the same connection multiple times in order to ‘switch’ between different regional database reports, as this will lead to data discrepancies across several SemRush metrics in Databox.
The SemRush Domain Metrics available in Databox are: Domain Rank, Domain Organic Keywords, Domain Organic Traffic, Domain Organic Cost, Domain Adwords Keywords, Domain Adwords Traffic and Domain Adwords Cost.
The following API limitations affect all SemRush Domain Metrics:
All SemRush metrics available in Databox are non-aggregatable Metrics. This means that due to the nature of these metrics, summing daily/weekly/monthly values will not give correct results for longer time periods.
Additionally, all SemRush metrics available in Databox are no-reset metrics. No-reset metrics are not reset to value 0 with every new day.