Top Keywords by Position (excl. Local) is a metric in SEMrush that shows the most popular organic search keywords that drive traffic to a website and their corresponding positions on Google search results, excluding local search results. This information helps understand the website's SEO effectiveness and identify opportunities for improving keyword ranking and traffic.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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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.
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 Keywords in TOP 10 (without Organic Rankings) metric shows the number of paid and organic keywords that a domain is ranking for in the top 10 search results, excluding the keywords for which they rank purely organically. This helps to identify the domain's overall online visibility in search results.
Total Volume by Landing Page shows the number of visitors that land on each page of a website over a specific period, helping to identify the most popular pages.
Total Position split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total Traffic Cost split up by Domain Adwords Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.
Total number of Results split up by Domain Organic Keywords. No historical data is available from before the initial connection.