The Authority Score by Competitor metric in SEMrush measures a website's relative online authority compared to its competitors based on the quantity and quality of its backlinks.
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The Average Position metric in SEMrush measures the typical rank of a website's organic search results for targeted keywords over a certain period.
The Broken Pages metric is a SEMrush tool that identifies website pages with broken links or errors that negatively affect user experience and SEO optimization.
The Keywords in TOP 3 (without Organic Rankings) metric measures the number of paid keywords that your website appears in the top three search results for on Google, excluding any organic search rankings. It helps you evaluate the effectiveness of your paid search strategy.
The Keywords in TOP 10 (without Hotels) metric shows the number of keywords for which a website ranks in the top 10 search results, excluding hotel-related terms. It helps analyze a website's organic search performance and gives insights into the effectiveness of its SEO strategy.
Keywords in TOP 100 (without Organic Rankings) is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of keywords for which the website is ranking within the top 100 search results, but not in the top 20 organic results. This data can help identify opportunities for improving search visibility and increasing organic traffic.
Total Traffic split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Traffic split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Position Difference split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.