What is Majestic? Pros and Cons of Majestic What is Majestic? Pros and Cons of Majestic

What is Majestic? Pros and Cons of Majestic

What is Majestic?

Majestic surveys and “maps” the Internet, creating the world’s largest database of commercial link intelligence. The Internet map can be used by SEOs, new media professionals, affiliate managers, and online marketing experts for a variety of purposes surrounding online visibility, including link building, reputation management, website traffic development, competitor analysis, and news monitoring. Since link data is also a component of search engine rankings, understanding the link distribution map of your own and competitor websites can provide rational research on search engine rankings. Majestic is able to continually revisit the web at a rate of approximately one billion URLs per day.

Pros and Cons of Majestic

advantage:

The external link data that can be captured is very comprehensive, much more comprehensive than Moz, sem rush, etc., but only slightly less than Ahrefs.

The unique trust flow topic function can classify all websites. We can clearly see which category the external link source website belongs to, so that we can clearly judge the relevance and quality of the website's external links. And CF and TF are also very valuable for reference.

You can input up to 10 competitor websites for analysis at the same time, and then find out the important external links shared by these competitors (Moz also has this function, but it is a little worse). You can display up to 5 years of historical links of a website, and even those that have been lost can be fully displayed (of course, these links must be captured by Majestic).

There is no limit to the number of inquiries! (Should be unlimited)

The main disadvantages are:

It feels a little lacking in detail, the interface is a bit old-fashioned, and many of the terms don't give you any clues as to what they mean.

There are many functions, but some of them are not very practical.