Ahrefs Guide: How To Use Ahrefs for SEO and Making Money Online

How To Use Ahrefs for SEO and Making Money Online

 It is one of the reference tools for any pro SEO . Since it went on the market, Ahrefs has not dropped any popularity spots among the applications with the best index of links across the Internet. In addition, this year 2019 has incorporated the monitoring of keywords for which it is positioning a website; something that until now we only could see in other tools of well-known by all. I want to show you everything that this tool is capable of doing. Here is the most powerful Ahrefs tutorial where I will make a tour of 0 to 100 throughout the application. Let’s go there! 


Why Ahrefs will change your life.


Whether SEO is your profession or if you dedicate yourself to it in your free time, I’m sure you have clear the importance of having a web architecture in your niches . And, sometimes, a good link building strategy can become more important than the content itself. SEO is a discipline that does not have exact formulas . All that we are learning professionals who are dedicated to this, is not another thing that the result of trying different strategies, in addition to understand a little better than the one that commands here, Google. Therefore, you must always play with the same rules of the game dictated by the search engine. And you know that for Google, the only valid link building is the one that is done naturally . It is essential that you have a very comprehensive control of the link building . The creators of Ahrefs are well aware of this, the SEO tool that has the best index of links on the Internet. Using Ahrefs you will have many more opportunities to create your link building strategies. We go with the tutorial of what for many is the best SEO tool in the world. 

Opening Ahrefs, the Dashboard


The first time you enter the application you find the initial board.  There are many others that are still in English. Even so, you will see that it is an application with a very intuitive user design . Already on this board you can do two things, add the projects on which you want to track. Remember that Ahrefs gives you the results of the websites that you want to analyze; so take the opportunity to measure the strengths between your own page and those of your competitors . All this you add in the field where it says “Add your first project”. Each time you add a new project, you have to follow three steps. First, enter the URL of the web you want to analyze . The application itself allows you to choose between four different options, the exact URL, a domain prefix, the domain with all subdomains or no subdomains. Once you have chosen the domain of the web you want to analyze, you have to tell Ahrefs the keywords for which you want to rank your project . You must enter a keyword per line, or you can also make a “copy-paste” of a list that you already have prepared in a notebook or an Excel sheet. Something very interesting about Ahrefs is that the application itself offers you the keywords with which the project you want to register is already ranked. In the example of the image I am registering a niche that already has a lot of volume and is very large. Once you have entered the keywords, you have to tell the application the country where the web is . Finally, Ahrefs asks you who are the five competitors of your website . The tool itself provides you with a list of websites that your competition considers in the search results. By providing the URLs of the pages that compete with yours, the tool itself will track the SEO metrics and keyword rankings to compare with your website. Of course, you can choose the 5 competitors from the list that Ahrefs proposes, or enter the URL of the page that you consider direct competition with you , in case it does not appear in the list proposed by the tool. By the way, the pages that Ahrefs considers your competitors are the ones that have the most keywords in common with your website. To determine that number of common keywords, consider organic top 100 search results. 
This helps identify websites with similar search traffic. This is how you can register each of the projects or web pages on which you want to track SEO. The next time you open the Ahrefs application, you will see the projects you are working on in the Dashboard; and from each of them you have at a glance all this information:
● Ahrefs rank : this is the rating that the website has in a world ranking of Ahrefs based on certain parameters that measure its quality. The database that way the tool includes a million classified web pages. Later I’ll show you that ranking and how you can search for the pages you want. 
● Domain rating : this value is very similar to the one offered by MOZ with its DA and PA. In the case of Ahrefs, it is the domain rating, a value that qualifies the entire domain. From 40 it is considered an acceptable quality. Even if your website is above 30 you can feel proud because it is not bad. 
● Referring domains : this data indicates the number of domains where the backlinks from your page come from. 
● Backlinks : is the total number of backlinks you have. As a curious fact, I will tell you that this data is likely to be greater than the previous one. That is, you have more backlinks than domains from where they link you. This is logical and makes sense; You already know that many times the same domain may place more than one backlink to your website. 
● Organic traffic : shows the organic traffic of the web. 
● Traffic value, $ : same as the previous data, but in this case it shows the payment traffic. 
● Organic keywords : here is the number of keywords with which this project is ranking. All the data that appears in the Dashboard corresponds to the last 90 days; you can change this to the last 30 days or even the last 12 months. This board is very useful when you want to compare two or more domains. See at a glance the data that the application dumps will help you have a global view of each of the web pages you want to analyze. I’m going to show you how Ahrefs analyzes in depth every URL or domain you need to work on.   

Explore your website with the Ahrefs Site Explorer


It’s time to analyze the website you want to track and make your SEO decisions. You can access the Site Explorer from three different sites: 
● If it’s a project you want to work on continuously and you have it added to the Dashboard, you just have to click on its name and Ahrefs will take you directly to the Site Explorer. 
● If it is a website that you want to consult , Ahrefs offers you the possibility to visit it without having to add it to your Dashboard. For this, you have two options: ○ From the Dashboard itself you have a search engine. Enter the details of the URL and you will be inside. ○ Go to the Ahrefs Site Explorer section and enter the URL. The first thing that appears when you enter the URL you want to analyze in the Site Explorer is this: As you see, they are data that we already saw in the Dashboard; although here you can see the value of UR, or URL rating. Within the Site Explorer you can analyze the profile of backlinks, organic traffic and search for payment. I’m going to show you the details that you should pay more attention to in this Ahrefs menu . Within the Backlink profile tab you can check how the backlinks of your web page are. I want to talk to you about three data that you should keep in mind because of the importance they have in the face of how Google can interpret things. You already know that the search engine rewards naturalness, while punishing links made by the same person or those that are very forced. Therefore, I advise you to pay attention to the following concepts and the values ​​that each one has. 
● Referring domains : are the different domains that are linking your page. Keep in mind that a subdomain, for example blog.dominio.com and dominio.com, are considered as a single domain. Referring IPs : this data is extremely important so that the quality of your links is considered as good as it deserves.  To achieve this, this number has to be as accurate as possible to the Refering Domains, since this indicates that all the domains they link have different IPs and that their backlinks are not the result of spam.  
● In other words, for you to understand me, Google will believe that all the links have been made in a natural way and it was not the same person who made them. Referring subnets : this data is also related to the IPs and, therefore, it also has to be equal, or almost equal, to the Referring domains.  
● The only difference is that several IPs can belong to the same subnet and this may be another indicator of naturalness for Google. Therefore, it is very important that you take special care to observe and maintain the last three indicators so that they have similar, and even identical, values. Going down in the Backlink profile tab, CTLDs Distribution appears. This world map tells you the backlinks that your page is receiving from anywhere in the world . Ideally, if your page the ideal is that most of the links come . Maybe you wonder what happens with links from other countries. you receive links from other countries does not mean that you are not following a good linkbuilding strategy, or that your domain will be penalized. The important thing and what you should notice is that most of the links to your page come from the country that interests you. Having links from all over the world is an indicator for Google that it is having a global reach, not that it is having bad backlinks. This graphic can also help you detect negative SEO for your page . Because if you have many links from a strange country where you know they do not make much sense, then you should go to the anchors to detect that negative SEO. The best way to detect negative SEO is by looking at the anchors , because with them you will really see if it is being done. You have to see that there are no words out of place and that they have nothing to do with your website, or also words that are in another rare language such as Chinese or Japanese, for example. If you find anchors in another language such as English but in a small amount, you should not be scared either. See if the percentage is small in CLTDs Distribution, check that the word is natural or generic (“read more”, “shop of brieds”, etc …) and finally see if the domain that links in English is a reliable website or with deserved authority.  

Organic Search


When you access the organic traffic tab, Organic Search, Ahrefs shows you all the organic traffic your website receives divided by countries. You can also see the organic keywords that you have in top 1-3, top 4-10 and top 11-100. And by scrolling the tool gives you the top 5 of the organic keywords, as well as the five pages with the highest traffic on your website. A very interesting feature offered by Ahrefs is Top Content . It is a table that shows the most shared URLs of the web page, both in social networks and through links. This Top Content box does not appear on all pages, especially if they are internal pages instead of the home page. The titles and descriptions of the articles you have published on the website appear. They are classified from most to least importance. The other options are the interactions that each URL has had on social networks. You can also see both the backlinks and the anchors and referring domains that each URL has had. 

Rank Tracker, controlling every keyword


This option is almost a must stop for any SEO. And we all like to see how the ranking of the keywords for which the web is ranking. The Rank Tracker of Ahrefs shows you at all times how are the keywords of your project. As you can see, you can have everything under control with every keyword that is ranking your project. You can check the history of the positions, if you have backlinks, how many domains have linked you and what is the keyword top of the URL where the keyword you are consulting is. 

Keywords explorer, the best tool for many SEOs


Ahrefs keyword search is preferred by many SEO professionals. The first and most outstanding of the tool is that it allows you to make a keyword research in different search engines , from Google to Seznam through Amazon or Yahoo. This is something that differentiates, and much, Ahrefs from other tools that also do keyword search. We all know that something to which Google gives great importance and why it decides its positioning is the quality content that offers the best user experience. However, any SEO always asks the question of how many backlinks are needed for a content to appear in the top positions of the SERPs. In theory, if you wanted to create a content with the keyword “original weddings” (is the one I’ve put into the example) and put it in the top1 of Google, you should get more than 6 backlinks, which is the amount that has the content that now occupies the first position in the positioning. But you already know that this is a very poor theory, because it does not only consist in the quantity but in the quality of the links. Therefore, Ahrefs shows you the origin of the links of each result on the first page of the SERPs . You just have to click on the inverted triangle that you will see at the end of each URL and select the “Referring domains” option. In the example of the previous image, the 6 backlinks that have the first result of Google are these: 

Content Explorer, analyzing content that is already published


It is another of the features of Ahrefs that I can not remain without highlighting and commenting. You already know that searching for content that appeals to your readers is a task that can take a long time to research. It may even happen that you have already chosen a brutal content in your editorial calendar, but at the time of publishing it is not up to the expectations that you had created. In order to achieve the expected success in the next content you publish, it is best to analyze others already published, with a similar theme, and use the same strategies. The Content Explorer Ahrefs will help you know what chance you have of getting backlinks with the chosen subject , how much potential organic traffic can get to achieve with the chosen keyword and what pages link may be interested in your content. To find all this information, you just have to enter the keyword and wait for Ahrefs to provide you with all the information that will help you achieve success. Once you enter the keyword, the tool tells you the number of results that contain this same keyword. In the example, as you see it is 2,550; from each of them you can see the following data:
● An image 
● The title of the post 
● The URL 
● The beginning of the text to cover about 3-4 lines 
● The number of total words 
● The publication date 
● The Domain Rating 
● The referring domains, that is, the web pages that link to your web 
● Organic traffic and payment traffic 
● The impact on social networks 
● And the section details where you can see the evolution of all the previous data in the last 30 days, 6 months or 3 years 

Other functions of Ahrefs


Ahrefs does many more things , in addition to everything I’ve told you so far. I will list everything you can do, in addition, with this SEO tool so brutal. 

Alerts


It’s nothing new, and it’s certainly something you already do with practically any of the SEO tools you use every day. Ahrefs also offers you the possibility to create alerts to monitor links, new keywords and mentions . And all this totally personalized, from the way to the frequency with which you want to receive this information in your email. 

Ahrefs Rank


Perhaps it is a more curious than operational data, but Ahrefs offers you the ranking of the domains from position 1 to position 1,000,000. In addition, each of them you can take a quick look at data as relevant as their backlinks, the domains that link or organic traffic. 

Domain Comparison


Do you want to atone for your competition? With Domain Comparison you can compare up to 5 different domains . Ahrefs gives you the most relevant data so you can make your SEO decisions.  These are the most interesting options offered by Ahrefs. You already know that SEOs can spend hours and hours analyzing websites and making strategic decisions. As myself, I could continue talking about this tool so loved by many professionals in this fantastic profession. You already know that SEO is not an exact science; It works many times by the trial and error method. Therefore, I invite you to try the tool yourself. I’m sure you’ll always find something new that will help you improve your strategy and metrics . Ahrefs is a paid SEO tool. However, you can try it for 7 days for 7 dollars. So you can see if it’s made for you. Do you already use Ahrefs? With what other tools do you combine it? What do you like most about this super powerful application?  very good, about two months ago I subscribed to the ahrefs tool , since I needed to know everything about offpage optimization of different projects and at the same time the SEO strategy that my competitors were doing. Use the trial period of the different tools available in the market, such as opensiteexplorer, majestic SEO, ahrefs, Cognitive SEO … And the one that convinced me most was ahrefs, and now that a reasonable time has passed, I’ve done with the handling of the tool, I have thought about doing a tutorial – analysis for all those who are thinking of buying it and that will serve as a guide. One of the reasons why this tool convinced me is the frequency with which it offers information as it updates the backlinks every 15 minutes and accesses more than 6 billion pages per day, so the information it offers is quite accurate and recently. Knowing the sites that link you or that link to your competition is of vital importance, knowing what kind of strategy our competitors are leading, which products or services are giving higher priority or seeing the partnerships they are developing, is a key factor in the online marketing, is this what ahrefs will help us with? Yes and no, I explain, ahrefs offers us some data, and we have to be able to interpret them, transform them into useful information to make decisions a posteriori, so during the next article we will collect data to transform them into knowledge.

Site explorer


Upon entering the tool, we will offer the option to enter a url: Once we have entered the url to analyze, it offers us a general view of the domain, in this case I will analyze the blablacar links: When we introduce a domain, the first thing is that it gives us the possibility to study only the url introduced, the domain without subdomains or subdomains … In the chosen case, I have chosen the domain with subdomains (* .domain / *), and we can observe that the url has a total of 59,000 links (Backlinks) that come from approximately 1,100 pages, it also offers us the social signals that this page has (Google +, Twitter and Facebook). The following table is the number of links (dofollow and nofollow) that has won or lost in the last year: Very interesting to observe in which months they are investing in getting more links, from where those new links come … It also offers us an overview of the geographical distribution of these links, although I have to tell you that it does not show it by IP, but by the geographic extension of the domain (.com, . …) So this table is a factor to be taken into account, but not binding, I mean, there are many domains .com .net .info … that are geolocated, either through the IP or through the tools of webmaster tool, since the extension has that generic extension, the tool will not geolocate them even though they have US IP, so the data on the geolocation of the domains are partial when doing so for the extension and do not take into account other factors . The following table that appears is the cloud of anchor text, that is, the texts that have been used to link to the page, one of the most interesting functions, since we can observe which are the key words that the company is positioning: From the previous graph, we can see from a first glance that the anchor text is being optimized for the brand (blablacar) and for the website (blablacar.com, www.blablacar.com) all with the intention of not being penguin food , but we can also see that in a very low proportion appear the words “car sharing”, “car sharing in United States and Europe” “New York” … Although later we will see a more comprehensive analysis of the anchor.  
 

Top pages


Once we have seen quickly the options offered by the general summary of the page, it is time to go function by function to go interpreting the data, and the first function is Top pages:

Collecting data


From this option, I can know which are the most popular pages on the internet, the number of links they have, the social signals, the number of pages that link … And most importantly, here I can start to see what actions are the most popular of the company, and in the case that I show, I can see that for example the car sharing pages Parla-Paris, Santander with different destinations … They are the ones that receive more social actions and backlinks 

Interpreting data


That is, if I have a travel agency, bus company, RENFE or I am the competition of blablacar, I would be interested in exploiting more those business possibilities that maybe my current company does not cover and that is why they are leaving to others. You can do the same with your competition pages, see which are the most social signals are receiving or backlinks and can write articles on related topics, invest more in those niches or open new business routes. 

Inbound links


In this part of the tool we can access all the information of the incoming links that the url we are studying receives. So we started with the links: 

Links


Within the links section, we can see all the information of the links that the page has: 

Collecting data


We see that they offer us the pages from where a link comes out, the social signals, the internal links that there are in that page and the external links, if the link is dofollow or nofollow, educational, sitewide (if it is in the sidebar, header or footer) and something I really like, the anchor text of the link, in some cases to offer you the text around that link. 

Interpreting data


Taking a quick look we can see that a series of thematic pages where they collect news about new technologies, travel, tourism … If we have a website or similar activity, it is not a bad idea to contact these pages to post a news, or write an article of interest for this sector and be able to leave a link to our website. We could leave a link in the same space they have in Wikipedia if our company is dedicated to car sharing. We can also see that they are investing in video marketing actions, providing users with all the doubts that may arise as: What happens if I have an accident? How do I know that the drivers are legit? , How does the tool work? … Actions that are very illustrative, offer confidence and solve many doubts, if we are not investing in more visual actions such as video … Maybe it would be time to start it? We can also see the content strategy they have, talking about parties that take place in different places and end up offering their platform as an option to travel economically to that destination. Sitewide links, as a general rule, are links in which our competitors have some kind of commercial agreement with the site and therefore include them, this type of links are more difficult to obtain, but the links that are notsiwide, are links that are find in the content, and these are more “easy” to get, so I advise you to go to these links to see if you can include your link on that page. 

New links and lost links


This option is very interesting, since it helps us to discover through a significant increase in links, if the company is investing in gaining more popularity. 

Collecting data


We can see the average number of links received and lost each day, it is around 200 to 500 links won and 100 to 300 links lost. The metrics of lost links do not take it into account, since it is usually produced by pages that put the news in the footer or sidebar and as the news is updated, the news that has the link disappears. 

Interpreting data


As I mentioned earlier, there are days when we see that the incoming links exceed the average, so it is convenient to go to those days and see what that increase is. It can be for a news about the company, a good content campaign, agreements with other media … It is interesting to discover the reason for the increase of links, to see what actions we have to take and take advantage of it, in the case in question we see that the company is having legal problems because users who share a car, are not covered under no legal coverage, if I were the competition, for example a bus company, I would start to get through content, social networks, etc. The safety that our users have when they board one of our buses, the insurances that we have contracted, the revisions that our vehicles pass … That is to say, I would take advantage of the crisis of the competition and would make see the strengths that my company has, of a natural way, of course. 

Anchor


We arrived at the section of the anchor text, a section much more extensive than what we could see in the summary that the tool offered at the beginning. 

Collecting data:


We see that the tool offers us the total anchor text that are being used (327), which are dofollow, educational, sitewide … As well as the number of times that are repeated and offering us a%. 

Interpreting the data:


In the case of study, we see that they are very respectful of the naturalness of anchor, since 50% are dedicating it to the brand (blablacar and bla bla car), 37% to the domain in its multiple variables and the remaining 13% to several combinations among which stand out “car sharing”, “car sharing”, “car sharing” … One more option offered by the tool is to see where these links are coming from by clicking on the option of domains: And also in what context is the link on that page by clicking on the snippets option: To see the context in which the link is located. 

Referring Domains


Thanks to this option, we can see the main domains that link to the url we are studying. Also in the header of this option, we offer a filtering for the links based on their characteristics, dofollow, educational, site wide … 

Outgoing Links


What external links are on your page? If you have always asked yourself this, thanks to this function you will be able to see all the external links that you have on your page. And as in the previous cases, we can also see the characteristics of the links. 

Collecting data:


From this tool we can see the external links that are on the site, at first we observed that social networks and their versions in another language are the most linked

Interpreting the data:


We can see that from your blog, when creating articles related to your topic, link to different pages to provide value to the user about what they are talking about, external links are dofollow. Many of the articles they have on their blog are about related news about tourism, eco-trips, parties … But many other articles are from the brand itself, that is, compilation articles about comments made to them in newspapers, digital media , etc. We can use this tool to see how content marketing is working for them, and also to see where they are talking about them and thus try to contact these media to talk about us as well. 

SEO REPORT


Once the site explorer option is finished, we have the option of SEO report, a very interesting tool since it tells us the pages that give 404 error, which pages take more than 5 or 7 seconds to load, as well as the title and description of the pages. In the SEO section, we have the following functions: 
● Content : It tells us which pages have duplicate content, which have less than 50 words. 
● Titles : It shows us the titles of the pages, which are duplicated, blank or above 150 characters. 
● Meta Description : Same as in the titles section, but this time with the meta description 
● Meta Keywords : I do not even bother talking about this because it is no longer useful, but if you are studying the competition, I recommend you look at it, so you can see its keywords. 
● H1 : It shows the h1 of each page, duplicates, blank and those that have more than 156 characters. ● H2 : Same as the h1. 
● Links : it shows us the url of our page, and the internal and external links that each of them has. 

Backlinks Report


We will monitor the links and the evolution of these, for this we create a report in the backlinks report section and every time we update this report, it will show us the most current information and it will save the previous reports, so we can see the evolution of the links on the web. A feature that I really like about this function is the visual it is, to show it, a button: We can see that they are investing 


The ugliest part of the story … The price

Yes, not everything can be good in this tool, the quality you have to pay for it, it is not one of the most expensive tools in the market, and it also has different packages to choose the one that best suits your needs: I have chosen to pay a year for the professional package and the truth is that I have more than enough, I manage more than 10 sites at the SEO level, and observe their respective competences, in addition to the audits that I can get out, and I assure you that with this package It covers the needs it requires. I have left some functions to name, such as filtering links, comparing domains, export data … 
But I think that as a first introduction to the tool is not bad. 

UPDATE: ahrefs toolbar


Recently, Google ando out there, I found that ahrefs had taken an extension to Google Chrome , quickly installed it and I liked the experience, you the basic metrics when doing Google searches: As you can see, the basic metrics, number of links, demons, position in alexa, social repercussion, authority of the domain and page are shown … As well as a magnifying glass, to be able to directly access the profile of links of the page in question. Once inside any page, we observe the same data, as in the Google search, only the bar changes place, and it is positioned at the top of the browser: The benefit that has this toolbar, is that if we want to know the backlinks or domains from where the page is ricibiendo links, clicking on the different metrics takes us directly to the ahrefs page and offers us the information directly. It is a perfect extension of SEO, that if we join it to the tool of moz, which is more oriented to SEO onpage, the ideal combination to be able to perform all kinds of research at the SEO level. 

The creation of links to our website is a fundamental step in our SEO strategy . Knowing the incoming links that point to our domain periodically is a highly recommended practice as it will provide us with relevant information and help us understand the advances or setbacks in our SEO campaign . In this article we are going to talk about a tool that can be very useful to carry out a Link building strategy: Ahrefs . 

What is Ahrefs?


Ahrefs is a tool for monitoring incoming links (backlinks), with great precision and speed. Ahrefs will help us discover the links that are being created towards our domain. But not only will help us discover the links that point to our domain, we can also know the volume of links of our competition. If we discover the incoming links of our competition, we can better understand the Link building strategy they have used and discover interesting platforms where to leave our link and above all, provide value to users. Unlike other tools such as Open SiteExplorer, Ahrefs updates its database on a daily basis . In this way, we can know the links that are created to our domain almost “real time”. We will detail all the functions of Ahrefs:Ahrefs Step by Step

Before we start we have to say that Ahrefs is not a free tool. Of course, to start we can use a free version(Freemium) to check some of its features. Enter your domain Ahrefs not only allows us to analyze the URL of the domain ( www.midomino.com ) but also allows us to analyze each of the pages of a website ( www.midominio.com/pagina1 ). In this way we will not only know the total volume of links that point to our website, but we will be able to know the links that only point to a specific landing. The “wave” of links Thanks to this graphic we can know the frequency of the creation of links. The graphic will not only allow us to evaluate our progression in the SEO strategy, but we will also be able to detect possible negative SEO attacks. The blue line represents the number of pages with an incoming link and the yellow line, the number of domains. In this way we can identify if a large part of our links are located in blogroll or footer (possible toxic links) Let’s give an example: in the first image we can observe a natural frequency of links (little by little it is increasing), but instead in the second image the wave of links is triggered (web victim of negative SEO). Google does not see it as natural that our entire volume of links was created from one day to the next. For that reason a Linkbuiding strategy has to be well planned to respect the timmings . Natural bond waveArtificial link waveUrl Rank and AHREFS Domain Rank Like almost all link monitoring tools, Ahrefs offers its own metric to be able to assess the authority of a domain. This score is closely related to the number of inbound links that the domain receives. Percentages of anchor text Monitoring the anchor text percentage is a very important task for the development of our strategy. A too high percentage in our most relevant keyowords can be the cause of an algorithmic penalty. The over-optimization of anchor text is one of the factors that Penguin takes into account. As we can see in the image below, the highest percentage of links are brand links. This shows that the Linkbuilding strategy of IEBSchool is natural and the notoriety and branding are worked on more.Calendar of links and domains Ahrefs also offers a quick and easy way to monitor the incoming links and the domains that point to our site. Thanks to this we will be able to detect, in a fast way, a negative SEO attack . In this calendar are shown in blue the new links that are created and in orange those that are lost. These are just some of the functions that Ahrefs offers us. It depends on the project we have and the accuracy we want to have in our Linkbuilding campaign, Ahrefs can be a great help . And you … Do you use Ahrefs to monitor the links? Did you already know this tool? Do you use another one and do you better? Leave your comment! These and other professional SEO tools will be seen and explained in depth in the SEO Master of IEBSchool. Do you want to be the number 1 of Google?

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