Which strategy or tool do you use to measure your SEO success?
Ferhan Gül
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Olatz Urrutia@olatz_urrutia
Heepsy
Ahrefs is a must for me!
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@ferhan_gul Easy to understand, and I'e got all the metrics needed: keyword research, rank tracker, site audit, traffic estimate, site research and so on. I feel like that + Search Console + Analytics are my ongoing tools in terms of SEO
Productool
@olatz_urrutia Why? Can you share your experiences with us?
Productool
@olatz_urrutia So, are there any other features you expect from the seo tool? Is there a feature that you wish would make my job easier?
@ferhan_gul Could be more specific about traffic, or to be able to see if it'd be possible to rank with our content or recommend any changes on our landings in order to rank
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@olatz_urrutia Thanks for your great feedback 🎉
Hunted Space
Ahrefs and google analytcis :)
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@sandradjajic What do you think makes Ahrefs so attractive?
Productool
@sandradjajic So you are saying ahefs has very good UX?
Hunted Space
@ferhan_gul Its easy to use :)
I primarily rely on a combination of key performance indicators (KPIs) to gauge the success of my SEO efforts. Metrics such as organic traffic growth, keyword ranking improvements, click-through rates, and conversion rate optimization are crucial in assessing the effectiveness of our SEO strategy. Additionally, I regularly monitor user engagement metrics and keep a close eye on Google Analytics data to ensure that we're driving quality traffic that converts. By consistently tracking these metrics and adjusting our strategy accordingly, we can measure and improve our SEO success over time. On a related note, I've found SEMrush to be an invaluable tool in this process, aiding in keyword research, competitor analysis, and overall SEO performance monitoring for my client's site (https://awairportltn.co.uk/).