Total number of Estimated Traffic split up by Landing Pages. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
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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.
Average position by competitor is a SEMrush metric that shows the average organic search position of your website vs. your competitors for a given set of keywords.
The Redirects metric in SEMrush shows the number of times a URL has been redirected to a different URL. This helps identify any issues with website structure and can affect SEO and user experience.
The Pages with Issues metric in SEMrush identifies web pages with detected issues that may negatively impact SEO performance, such as broken links, missing meta tags, and duplicate content.
Total number of Incoming Internal Links on your Website, defined by Range (1, 2-5, 6-10, 11-50, > 50) split up by Pages. The metric can be found in the Site Audit. No historical data is available from before initial connection.
The Keywords in TOP 20 (without Organic Rankings) metric shows the number of keywords that a domain or URL is ranking for in the top 20 positions of search engine results pages, excluding those already ranking organically. This metric helps identify keyword opportunities for a domain or URL to improve its visibility and reach on search engines.
Total Search Volume split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Domain Rank is a SEMrush proprietary metric that measures the overall strength of a website's backlink profile based on factors such as quality, trustworthiness, and popularity of linking domains.