Total Traffic Cost split up by Domain Adwords 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 Traffic Cost (Domain Adwords) using Databox, follow these steps:
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 Broken Pages metric is a SEMrush tool that identifies website pages with broken links or errors that negatively affect user experience and SEO optimization.
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 3 metric shows the number of organic search keywords that a domain or URL ranks for in the top three results on Google search engine, excluding local pack and hotel results. This metric indicates the level of SEO success and the potential for organic traffic to the website.
Total Position split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Search Volume split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
The Backlink URLs number metric in SEMrush refers to how many unique URLs are linking back to a particular website or webpage. It helps to measure the site's authority and popularity by analyzing the quality and quantity of backlinks.
Competition Level by Competitor is a SEMrush metric that evaluates the degree of competition from a particular domain compared to others in the same niche or industry. It takes into account factors such as traffic, keywords, and backlinks to provide an overall assessment of a competitor's relevance and influence.