Common Ref. Domains by Competitor is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of websites referring to multiple competitors. It helps identify potential backlink sources and understand the competition in a given niche.
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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.
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.
The Keywords Tracked metric in SEMrush measures the number of specific keywords that the tool is currently monitoring for a particular website, domain, or project. It helps to gauge the website's search engine visibility and keyword performance over time.
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.
Keywords in TOP 100 (without Hotels) is a SEMrush metric that counts the number of keywords for which your website appears in the top 100 search results, excluding hotels. This helps to assess your website's visibility in search engines for relevant keywords in your industry.
Total number of Estimated Traffic split up by Landing Pages. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Average Position split up by Landing Pages. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Traffic Cost split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.