Keywords in TOP 20 (without Local Pack or Hotels) metric shows the number of organic keywords that a domain or URL ranks for on the first two pages of Google search results, excluding local and hotel results. It helps in analyzing the organic search visibility of a website and evaluating the effectiveness of its SEO strategy.
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Relative Visibility by Competitor shows how visible your domain is in comparison to competing domains in the same industry or market.
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.
Top Keywords by Volume metric shows the most searched for keywords related to a website or topic, ranked by search volume. It helps identify popular keywords and topics to target for SEO and PPC campaigns.
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.
Total Position split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
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.
Total Ref. Domains by Competitor is a SEMrush metric that shows the number of unique referring domains pointing to a competitor's website. It helps you understand the linking profile of your competitors and benchmark your own link building efforts against them.
Total number of Backlinks split up by Competitors. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.