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The content may differ from the latest version. In addition, some annotations and highlighting have been added to make the explanation easier to understand. For the latest information, please check the help page on Ahrefs' official website . This article answers the following questions: I want to know how to use Site Explorer I want to know about Ahrefs organic traffic I want to know how to calculate organic traffic 01_organic This number estimates how Bermuda Email List much organic search traffic your website,
subfolder, or URL receives each month. table of contents how is it calculated FAQ how is it calculated Find all the keywords for which your target ranks in the top 100 organic search results. We estimate how much traffic your target is getting from each keyword based on the ranking position and estimated CTR at that position. Add all these numbers up. Remember to treat Ahrefs organic traffic as an estimate only. These estimates won't tell you exactly how much organic traffic your website is getting, but they are a great way to compare. For example, you can find out whether a competitor's website receives more or less organic search traffic than your own. FAQ Q1: Why doesn't this number match what I see in Google Analytics? The numbers shown by Ahrefs are estimates and not actual search traffic data for your website. It is impossible for all variables in a traffic estimation formula to be 100% accurate. Please see here for the reason (transition to Ahrefs

official help page). Q2: How is CTR calculated? We create a separate click-through rate (CTR) curve for every keyword based on the number of clicks from both the desktop and mobile versions of the target (via clickstream data). This CTR curve calculates the CTR of a keyword based on the target's position in the SERP. Q3: How do the traffic estimates compare to those of other SEO tools? Of course, we will tell you that we have the highest quality data. In all seriousness, we once tried out all the major total traffic estimators to see which one was the most accurate. Click here for information about the experiment (transfers to the Ahrefs blog).
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