Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:24:42 GMT -8
Semrush is widely believed to be the most powerful keyword research tool and best SEO software solution . Thousands of users consider Semrush a great tool for competitive analysis, keyword research, content creation, and rank tracking, but many still turn to competing tools for backlink analysis. We are constantly working to expand our backlink database, so we decided to do a comparison with other tools. After running numerous internal tests to decide which is the most powerful backlink analysis tool on the market, we are now ready to share our first quantitative study with you. We undertook the definitive study to compare Semrush's backlink database to those of competing suites, based on a random set of 10,000 domains and backlink data collected by each of the following tools: Semrush; Ahrefs; Moz; Majestic.
Of the 10,000 domains selected, 33% had fewer than 1,000 backlinks, 34% had Venezuela Phone Number between 1,000 and 100,000 backlinks, and 33% had over 100,000 backlinks. Data was collected in February 2021. With this basis, we compared the link indices of all four tools on the number of referring domains and backlinks to understand database quality across the board. Each database is unique in its own way, of course, but for clarity and transparency, we have reviewed the following indexes: Semrush - Recent Index Ahrefs - Live Links Moz - Moz Link Index Majestic - Recent Index Backlink Database: Quantitative Analysis Database size comparison To start, we looked at the total number of backlinks and referring domains reflected in each tool.
This approach helped us estimate the size of each tool's database, which, in turn, provided an indication of where the most complete information and deepest insights for backlink analyzes lie. img-semblog When it comes to the most reported backlinks, Semrush takes the lead. Moz gave 22% less backlink coverage for the same set of domains, and Ahrefs and Majestic showed even lower numbers. In terms of the total number of referring domains reported, Moz was indeed the best, but, as we will see later, discrepancies in the data showed that the top-level figures could not be taken for what they were and, consequently, , these data must be further explored during the analysis. img-semblog Backlink database comparison by win rate Absolute numbers, of course, can't tell us much. We wanted to gain a better understanding of the structure of each database and evaluate each tool on the distribution of backlink coverage, so we calculated a "win rate" based on the number of times each tool returned the most backlinks.
Of the 10,000 domains selected, 33% had fewer than 1,000 backlinks, 34% had Venezuela Phone Number between 1,000 and 100,000 backlinks, and 33% had over 100,000 backlinks. Data was collected in February 2021. With this basis, we compared the link indices of all four tools on the number of referring domains and backlinks to understand database quality across the board. Each database is unique in its own way, of course, but for clarity and transparency, we have reviewed the following indexes: Semrush - Recent Index Ahrefs - Live Links Moz - Moz Link Index Majestic - Recent Index Backlink Database: Quantitative Analysis Database size comparison To start, we looked at the total number of backlinks and referring domains reflected in each tool.
This approach helped us estimate the size of each tool's database, which, in turn, provided an indication of where the most complete information and deepest insights for backlink analyzes lie. img-semblog When it comes to the most reported backlinks, Semrush takes the lead. Moz gave 22% less backlink coverage for the same set of domains, and Ahrefs and Majestic showed even lower numbers. In terms of the total number of referring domains reported, Moz was indeed the best, but, as we will see later, discrepancies in the data showed that the top-level figures could not be taken for what they were and, consequently, , these data must be further explored during the analysis. img-semblog Backlink database comparison by win rate Absolute numbers, of course, can't tell us much. We wanted to gain a better understanding of the structure of each database and evaluate each tool on the distribution of backlink coverage, so we calculated a "win rate" based on the number of times each tool returned the most backlinks.