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Determining which Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tool is best for your business can be tricky. However, finding the right one can be the boost you need to help manage your marketing.<\/p>\n

Two of the most popular choices out there are Ahrefs<\/a> and Moz Pro<\/a>. Let\u2019s dive into each and see how they compare!<\/p>\n

Ahrefs<\/h2>\n

Ahrefs is an all-in-one SEO toolset<\/a> designed to boost your rankings on search engines and increase your traffic. It's used by some big names, including Netflix, Facebook, and even LinkedIn.<\/p>\n

They also supply videos and blogs about SEO in general, giving more insight for those of us who may still be learning about online marketing.<\/p>\n

Key Features<\/h3>\n

Every all-in-one tool is going to be a little different, so let\u2019s take a look to see what Ahrefs offers.<\/p>\n

Keyword Tool<\/h4>\n

One of the key things to look for in an all-in-one SEO tool is if it allows you to track your traffic and organic keywords over time with their Keyword Explorer.<\/p>\n

Ahrefs' keyword tool gives your business endless keyword suggestions, determines the difficulty in standing out when ranking your keywords, and finds the search volume for said keywords.<\/p>\n

It breaks these down into charts and graphs, both of which are easy to read. Even better, their keyword tool allows you to see how your competitors rank with similar keywords. When you know how the competition is doing, you can determine what your next move needs to be, after all.<\/p>\n

Website Authority Checker and Rank Tracker<\/h4>\n

Next, every all-in-one SEO tool should let you monitor not just your overall website rank, but it should also give insight into your perceived authority.<\/p>\n

This information will help you determine your SERPs and how relevant search engines think your website is for your industry. If your perceived authority is low, you can take the steps you need to improve your standing.<\/p>\n

Site Audit Tool<\/h4>\n

However, one of the best features that Ahrefs has is the Site Audit. A website audit is when you go through every single page on your site to determine your SEO standing. Doing this by hand, so to speak, is tedious and time-consuming.<\/p>\n

The Site Audit tool does all the work for you. It goes through everything you've published and not only flags your issues, but it then gives suggestions on how you can fix them.<\/p>\n

Better still, you can manually choose what areas of your website to audit if your site is gigantic. This will let you work on the most relevant areas to save precious time.<\/p>\n

Content Explorer<\/h4>\n

The Content Explorer tool is a great way to see what your clients are actually looking for. The tool researches over a billion web pages to find the most popular articles on any and all topics.<\/p>\n

This tool will show you the estimated organic traffic, the number of referring domains (websites that link to the content), its backlink popularity (domain rating), the value the organic traffic has, and also the amount of social sharing it gets.<\/p>\n

That's a lot of information, but Ahrefs breaks it down into simple graphs<\/a> to make it easy to understand. It's a great method of finding link building prospects and topics that don't have heavy competition.<\/p>\n

Site Explorer<\/h4>\n

Ahrefs' Site Explorer tool helps you get a leg up on the competition in three main ways.<\/p>\n

Firstly, it does organic traffic research to see what keywords are working for your competitors and their most searched pages. They monitor over 150 million keywords, so you can rest assured they'll have a good base to pull from and get you accurate information.<\/p>\n

Next, the backlink checker will show you which websites link back to your competitors and how good the quality of those backlinks is. They have a huge index of live backlinks (at over 14 trillion links) to really help you analyze your competition.<\/p>\n

Lastly, it shows you paid traffic research. If your competition is doing paid search advertising, Ahrefs will show you. Plus, they'll show you where they aim that paid traffic.<\/p>\n

Pros<\/h3>\n