{"id":1890,"date":"2018-07-10T19:46:45","date_gmt":"2018-07-10T19:46:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.socialpatterns.com\/?p=1890"},"modified":"2018-07-10T19:46:45","modified_gmt":"2018-07-10T19:46:45","slug":"website-traffic-checker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/contentcreationv4.local\/website-traffic-checker\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 11 Website Traffic Estimators (Traffic Checkers) for 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"

The list of website traffic estimators is in no particular order, except that the first 4 are my favorite competitor analysis tools. (Note that the first 4 tools are paid tools, but they are well worth it.)<\/p>\n

Each paid tool on this list will give you much more data than the free tools can deliver. Most of them allow you to export keyword data, backlink data, traffic reports, SEO audits, and more.<\/p>\n

The rest of the (free) tools on the list are also worth looking into if you simply wanted to get a good guess on a website’s monthly visitors.<\/p>\n

1. Ahrefs<\/a><\/h2>\n

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Ahrefs is not a free tool. It’s a paid tool – with a monthly subscription fee, similar to SEMrush. If you are turned off of any of these tools because they have a monthly fee, that is understandable. I always try to seek out free tools whenever possible.<\/p>\n

But the fact is, you gotta pay to play in the SEO world. The best SEO tools are typically paid tools. If you are looking for the best bang for your buck, Serped<\/a>, (see #3) is my favorite SEO tool that combines data from many other paid SEO tools, but for a whopping discount compared to if you paid for each solution separately.<\/p>\n

Back to Ahrefs – This is one of the most popular SEO tools on the market and for good reason. In fact most SEOs I know either use Ahrefs or SEMrush (or Serped). Those with bigger budgets usually pick ahrefs, and those that want to save a good deal choose Serped. Also many choose SEMrush since it is slightly less expensive compared to ahrefs. I personally really like all three.<\/p>\n

There are pros and cons of each, but Ahrefs seems to have a bigger database of keywords and links. However, in terms of measuring traffic, looking at keywords, and other general SEO tasks, Ahrefs and SEMrush are very comparable.<\/p>\n

You can look at the organic traffic of a website or a particular page. When I say a Web site I mean the whole website at the domain root level – meaning it will measure visitor data of all the pages combined:<\/p>\n

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But then you can also dig down further into your \/paths or a specific URL:<\/p>\n

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Other Ahref Features<\/h3>\n

You can use these methods to gain insight into competitors site. You can also see whether a niche is worth entering. Ahrefs has the benefit of also including a lot of other tools such as:<\/p>\n