What SEO tools you can't live without?
Andrija Raičević
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Pavel Kukhnavets@pavel_kukhnavets
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Ahrefs and Semrush are top-notch tools. Both are valuable for SEO specialists and digital marketers, offering a wide range of features for SEO analysis, keyword research, competitor analysis, and more.
I'd also like to emphasize the importance of SEO project management software (https://blog.ganttpro.com/en/seo...) that helps efficiently plan, organize, execute, and track various tasks and activities related to SEO projects. One robust example is GanttPRO.
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There is no day without Ahrefs :)
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Ahrefs, MOZ and sure Google
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@marilena_n @andriyuh MOZ and Ahrefs are identical and generally show the same information, only in MOZ you can additionally see the spam rating of a site.
Would love to see this thread alive again — and especially with entries related to full solutions like SEMrush right now and Ahrefs but something new with a new twist, simpler, more friendly on the eyes, and is generally easier/more automated AND generous with pricing. Any suggestions? :)
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Ahrefs :D
Google, Ahrefs, Semrush, and Ubersuggest.
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What is the difference between Ahrefs and semrush? thanks
@jakeharr @andriyuh I´ve used both and I think the main differences are
1. Data Sources: Ahrefs and SEMrush have different data sources, which can result in slight variations in their metrics. Ahrefs mainly focuses on its own web crawler, while SEMrush uses a combination of third-party data providers.
2. Keyword Research: Both tools have robust keyword research capabilities, but Ahrefs has an edge when it comes to analyzing keyword difficulty and search volume accuracy. SEMrush, on the other hand, offers more detailed keyword ideas and competitive analysis features.
3. Backlink Analysis: Ahrefs is widely regarded as the industry leader in backlink analysis. Its backlink index is extensive and frequently updated, making it a go-to tool for analyzing competitors' backlinks. SEMrush also provides backlink data, but some users find Ahrefs' data to be more comprehensive.
4. Interface and User Experience: This is subjective, but many users find SEMrush's interface more intuitive and user-friendly. Ahrefs, however, has been making improvements in this area and has a sleek and modern interface.
I hope this helps!
I just started getting into SEO, and I'd like to know more.
It seems Ahrefs is the first option, according to the replies.
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Haro and Qwoted. Honestly surprised I don't see them listed here among the comments. The ones below give you information on your SEO. However, Haro and Qwoted GIVE you SEO.
Ahrefs and Screaming Frog. Another new player I'm big on is zeq.io
Ahrefs and our own tool KWHero.
Hands down SEMRush and Ahrefs!
Ahrefs for sure, and Google Analytics (though I don't like GA4 that much)
Semrush is great all-in-one SEO tool that offers similar features to Ahrefs. It's especially good for keyword research and competitor analysis.
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Does anyone know a tool that is explicitly optimized for technical content for developers?
@vdelitz great question, Vincent!
FYI @jonathan_reimer1 and his team launched 6 months ago Eagle Eye to monitor platforms where devs hang out (GitHub, dev.to, HN...) and find content in your niche, so you can engage with it.
hope it helps!
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