Ahrefs — An SEO Analysis Toolkit? Ahrefs — An SEO Analysis Toolkit?

Ahrefs — An SEO Analysis Toolkit?

What is Ahrefs?  

Ahrefs is a well-known tool set for external link analysis and SEO analysis. Its SiteExplorer, ContentExplorer, KeywordExplorer and other tools are highly praised by Internet marketers. It has its own crawler and powerful database, and has developed a series of exclusive SEO indicators, such as AR, DR and UR, and its market share is also increasing year by year.

What are the common features of Ahrefs?

UR (URL Page Rating): Ahrefs measures the URL’s authority, on a scale of 1-100. The larger the URLRating value is, the higher the weight or ranking of the URL may be, and the higher the site trust is.

DR (Domain Rating): Ahrefs measures the weight of a domain on a scale of 1-100. The larger the DomainRating value is, the greater the quality and quantity of external links to its own site, and the higher the weight or ranking of the domain name may be.

AhrefsRank: The rating of the domain by Ahrefs. This metric is based on the number of backlinks to your query. The more backlinks a site has, the higher its ranking will be on Ahrefs.

Backlinks (the total number of backlinks to a URL or domain): The more backlinks a URL or domain has, the higher the index.

· ReferringPage: The number of pages that have hyperlinks pointing to a URL or domain name. A page can have multiple links.

ReferringDomains: The number of unique domains that have hyperlinks pointing to a URL or domain. A domain name can have multiple referring pages and backlinks. This is different from Backlinks. Backlink refers to the total number of external links, while Referring counts related websites and deduplicates multiple external links under the same domain name.

ReferringContent: Ahrefs measures the relative amount of traffic a unique piece of content sends to a given URL based on the popularity of the referring content.

Anchors: Keywords of external links.

Sitewide/NotSitewide: Ahrefs categorizes the link, showing where it is located on every page of the referring domain.

FreshIndex/LiveIndex: LiveIndex — contains all “live” links; FreshIndex — contains all links that Ahrefs has crawled in the past 3 months (including those that have “died” in the most recent re-crawl).

Organic keywords: The total number of organic search keywords. All keywords that are in the top 100 of Google will be counted, and the ranking of keywords in all countries will be counted.

Organic traffic: Ahrefs estimates the amount of traffic your site gets from Google searches based on your keyword ranking and keyword index. This is the monthly traffic from all countries around the world.

Traffic value: This is the estimated cost of converting all natural search traffic into bid clicks. For example, if you have a word that ranks first on Google, and if you use Google ads for this word, the price is ten dollars per click, and the click-through rate is something like this. Through a series of conversions, you can figure out the price you would have to spend if you used bidding for all the words on your website.

That’s all for this issue about Ahrefs. If you want to get more information about Ahrefs, please stay tuned. We will continue to answer your questions~