What is Ahrefs?
Ahrefs is a large collection of tools for backlink analysis and SEO analysis. Ahrefs’ users mainly come from Facebook, Linkedin, Adobe, Netflix, Uber, Pinterest, eBay, Shopify, Tripadvisor, Expedia, Surveymonkey, Huffpost.
What tools does Ahrefs have?
1. Alerts
This tool is generally called an "alarm". Once the conditions you set are triggered, the system will automatically send you an email notification. There are three triggers that can be set: Backlinks, New Keywords, and Mentions.
2. Site explorer
The Site Explorer tool will give a comprehensive physical examination report of a website, from content to external links, to search traffic and rankings.
3. Content explorer
Use the Content explorer tool and enter your topic keywords, such as Google SEO, in the input box. Of course, you can also filter the results preliminarily by selecting conditions such as "in title" and "in url".
4. Keywords explorer
This tool from Ahrefs can tell you the keyword difficulty (keyword SEO difficulty coefficient), and can also predict how many external links you need to get this word into the top ten on Google. It also gives the monthly search volume, return rate, clicks, CPC, click-through rate, and global monthly search volume for this word. Finally, there are some keyword suggestions (Keyword ideas).
5. Rank tracker
This is a tool from Ahrefs for monitoring keyword rankings. It’s very easy to use: after verifying the association between Ahrefs and your website as required, you can directly add keywords to the Ahrefs Rank tracker to monitor their rankings. In addition, you can also add the domain names of your competitors to check their keyword rankings.
6. Site audit
This tool from Ahrefs is similar to Google Webmaster Tools. Ahrefs has their own crawler (second best after Google’s) that will crawl your site and give you a bunch of SEO insights.
That’s all the information about Ahrefs for this issue. Stay tuned for more updates on Ahrefs!