Please note that you may have to clear your browser cache to see the latest version of Ubersuggest. Do you want to know how many people are linking to you? Do you want to find more link opportunities? Well, I created a free backlink tool that will allow you to do that (and much more). I decided to call it Backlinks. And, as you may have guessed, I integrated it within Ubersuggest so that way you can do more within one simple tool. Here’s how Backlinks works… How Backlinks worksThe first step is to head over to the Backlinks landing page and type in a URL or a domain. You’ll then want to select the type of backlink report you want to pull up. As you can see, there are 3 main options:
Once you figure out what type of query you want to run, select that option and hit the “Search” button. The Backlinks reportAt this point, you’ll see a report that looks something like this: This report will show you the domain score (the authority or a domain), the total number of backlinks, how many of them are follow versus nofollow, number of referring domains, .edu and .gov backlink count, and the estimated organic traffic a domain and URL receive. In essence, you can get a quick overview of how you are doing versus your competition in seconds. Link analysisWhen you pull up a Backlinks report, you will also see a full list of URLs linking to a website. By default, it shows one link per domain to make the report more useful. That way if someone links to you 100 times, you’ll see the best link from that site. If you want to see all 100 links coming from the same site, unclick the “one link per domain” button. In general, assuming the URL or domain you just pulled up has a lot of backlinks, you’ll see thousands and thousands of links. In each row, you’re provided with:
Advanced filteringWhen you are looking for specific link opportunities, especially if you are looking up a competitor’s domain, you may want to use the advanced filters to find the best link opportunities. Here’s how the advanced filters work.
And if you want to slice and dice the data in more advanced ways, you can always click the “export to CSV” button and play around with the data. Links are everywhereAs you may know in Ubersuggest you can enter in a URL. Because of this update, we have integrated link data throughout multiple reports. As you can see in the Overview report under the “Traffic Analyzer” heading, you not only get traffic estimations, but you also get link data. From referring domains to .gov and .edu links to domain score. The best part about this update is you now get detailed link information on the Top Pages report. If you aren’t familiar with the Top Pages report, it shows the most popular pages for any domain. You’ll notice that you can see how many visitors go to each URL and if you click on “view all” under Est. Visits, you’ll see a list of keywords that are driving traffic to that URL. And if you click “view all” under backlinks, you will see all of the URLs that are linking to that page. ConclusionI hope you like Backlinks. I put a lot of time, energy, and money into building it. You can look up as many domains and URLs as you want… both from your site or your competition’s. Best of all, there are no restrictions. ? So, head over to Backlinks and start typing in domains and URLs. What do you think of the tool? Please leave a comment letting me know your thoughts or if you find any bugs. PS: You can also access the Backlinks report through Ubersuggest. PPS: I would really appreciate if you told people about Backlinks and shared it. ? The post Backlinks: Your Free Link Analysis Tool appeared first on Neil Patel. from https://neilpatel.com/blog/free-backlink-tool/
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Businesses that rely on organic search for sales and conversions know the importance of SEO, but ranking for keywords is becoming harder and more time-consuming. But there's plenty you can do about that. Complete these three SEO tasks to improve your site's organic search visibility across the Web. Read the full article at MarketingProfs
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from https://www.marketingprofs.com/charts/2019/40872/what-consumers-associate-with-the-apple-facebook-and-google-brands Do you know what the number one email request I get is? Come on, take a guess. What do you think it is? Ok, its people asking me for money. But, do you know what the second most common email request I get is? Companies asking me to rank them number 1 on Google for a specific term. And I have to say, it’s a big waste of time for you to focus all of your energy on ranking number 1 on Google for a specific term or even a handful of terms. Just take a look at my site… here’s my Google traffic over the last 31 days: As you can see from the graph, I’m generating 2,375,455 organic visits from search engines each month. And can you guess how many keywords I’m tracking when it comes to my rankings? A big fat ZERO! I’m not saying I don’t do SEO, I’m saying I don’t focus on rankings. Can you increase your search traffic without tracking rankings?The short answer is yes. As you saw from the graph above, I’m getting over 2 million visits from organic search each month. If you look back a year, I was getting 970,459 visitors a month from search. In other words, I was able to grow my organic search traffic by 144% in roughly 12 months. That’s not too shabby considering I don’t focus on any one particular keyword. So why don’t I focus on specific keywords or track my rankings? Number 1 doesn’t guarantee the most clicksAhrefs recently did a study where they showed how being number 1 doesn’t guarantee the greatest number of clicks. The number 1 listing gets the majority of the traffic only 49% of the time. Don’t get me wrong, I would rather be number 1 than number 2, but getting there doesn’t guarantee the most amount of traffic. And over time it’s just going to get worse. Just look at how SERP listing pages looked in 2014. Now let’s look at how SERP listings look today. What are the big differences that you see?
The common trend is people are focusing on the paid ads more than the organic listings. And organic listings are no longer guaranteed to be as high up as they once were. Just look at this eye tracking study of a Google SERPs result. It clearly shows how the paid ads have the majority of the attention. So, does this mean you should give up?No, I am not trying to paint a picture of how you shouldn’t try to rank high on Google or that SEO is useless. Because although Google keeps adjusting the layout of their SERPs page, it’s still the most popular site in the world. Commanding 57.34 billion visits a month means… you have no choice but to do SEO! But you shouldn’t waste your time thinking about each and every change Google is making because it’s out of your control. Just look at how many algorithm changes they made in the last 12 months. It’s too hard to keep up with each change or predict Google’s next move. That’s why I take a different approach to get ahead of Google’s upcoming algorithm changes. I focus on user experience. What should you do?You aren’t going to be able to control your rankings for every single one of your keywords… especially if you are doing SEO the right way. The majority of your traffic should be coming from long tail phrases. Just look at my blog, I rank for 477,000 keywords. That’s far too many keywords to track on a regular basis. I focus on 3 things:
And I know I said I focus on 3 things, which is true… but every once in a while I focus on one more thing. It’s updating my old content. If I had to add in a 4th, it would be updating my old content. Even though I know SEO fairly well, there is no guarantee the even my traffic keeps going up and to the right. Just like you, my traffic drops every once in a while. It sucks when your traffic just drops 6.94% in a week and it is scary when that trend continues. But when it does happen, follow this and you can reverse the trend of your declining traffic. Which strategy should you follow?There are a few SEO strategies I use to get more traffic that still work well today. If you follow them, you should get more traffic over time:
There are tons of other tactics and strategies that people are using, but the 5 main ones I mentioned above still work well in today’s competitive search landscape. ConclusionYes, you want to continually improve your search traffic over time, but obsessing over whether or not a keyword is ranking number 1 doesn’t mean much. SEO has moved to a long-tail strategy. The goal isn’t to rank for one keyword, or even a hundred or a thousand… the goal is to rank for hundreds of thousands if not millions of keywords over time. And as long as that trend is continually going up and to the right, you’re fine. One way to see if things are going directionally right is to use Ubersuggest. When you put in your domain, you’ll see a chart that looks something like this: You want the total number of keywords to increase over time and you want the small green bar to continually go up over time as that means a higher portion of your listings are moving up in Google. So, are you going to continue focusing on rankings? The post Why You Shouldn’t Try to Rank #1 on Google appeared first on Neil Patel. from https://neilpatel.com/blog/rank-1-on-google/
Page titles are an important, but often overlooked, part of achieving success with your SEO efforts. When used correctly, they can help you achieve greater organic search visibility and higher click-through-rates for your website. Here are a few tips on how to optimize your page titles and improve your SEO. Read the full article at MarketingProfs
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