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.
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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.
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.
Pages in Sitemap metric shows the number of pages submitted and indexed in XML sitemap. It helps to track the percentage of pages crawled by search engines and identify any errors or indexing issues.
Pages by Crawl Depth shows the number of clicks it takes for search engine crawlers to find a page from the homepage. It helps identify potential crawling issues.
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.
The Previous Position split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
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.