Keywords in TOP 3 (without Local Pack) metric refers to the total number of organic search queries that one's website ranks for in the top three search positions, excluding any local pack results. This metric is important as it measures the organic visibility of a website for high-traffic and valuable keywords.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
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The Estimated Traffic by Competitor metric shows how much traffic a competitor's website is receiving, based on their rankings and estimated click-through rates for each keyword.
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 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.
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.
This metric shows the top keywords for a domain or URL ranked by their organic search position, excluding local and hotel-related queries. It helps identify profitable keywords that drive traffic to a website and can inform SEO strategies to improve ranking for these high-value keywords.
Top Keywords by CPC shows the most expensive keywords for advertisers to bid on in a particular region. It helps identify profitable niches where advertisers are willing to pay high prices.
Total number of Backlinks split up by Competitors. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.