Total number of Results split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
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.
To track Number of Results by Keyword (Domain Organic) using Databox, follow these steps:
Pages Markup is a SEMrush metric that analyzes the use of structured data markup on a website's pages, detecting if schema markup is present and correctly implemented for search engines to understand better the content of the pages.
The Incoming Internal Links metric shows the number of hyperlinks on a website that lead to other pages within the same site. It measures the internal linking structure of a website.
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.
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.
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 Difference split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
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.
Total number of Backlinks split up by Competitors. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.