Lastly, don’t leave without sharing. I am also breaking down LOL and checking stats more frequently. I have analyzed data available from Google display Planner with the traffic details of some websites I own and I find data available from Google Ad Planner very close to my website original traffic numbers. Every 2 weeks. Thanks for mentioning it! Finally, cookie-based (and server log-based) web analytics are not as accurate as we commonly make them out to be. How to best use Alexa?

Sam, accuracy and shortcoming are the operative words as it relates to Quantcast. They have Unique Viewers Estimator where they estimate unique readers of your article without using any plugins, cookies or user IDs. The data available from Alexa.com is not accurate but you can make your own prediction about the traffic numbers about a website after using this tool. In a nutshell, free website traffic estimation tools only give you an idea about how much approximate traffic a site gives (it’s not accurate information) whereas paid tools like SEMrush give you accurate data because of their largest and regularly updated databases. But Google has changed Google Ad Planner and on the Traffic statistics they now only show: -Unique visitors (cookies) -Reach (cookies) -Impressions / day Alexa, Compete, QuantCast they are good to get estimates, but their estimates are not good for websites outside US. Have always depended on Alexa rankings to know about a competing blog.

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So you can try your luck to find the website traffic. WPThemeDetector is also useful to find out the most used WordPress themes on websites. I’ve been using Google AdPlanner too. thanks for sharing this great article. Is there a trick to one or all of these that I am unaware of? Thanks for stopping by: you might want to check out this post: https://bloggerspassion.com/best-link-building-tools/. Although, the customer experience is optimal: the UI is clear and intuitive and SE Ranking’s people are very kind, empathic and helpful. Yes, I agree with you completely Rakesh as monitoring your website’s traffic enables you to know who is visiting your website, where they are coming from and where they are going within your site – they all play a key role in understanding your audience even better so you can create the right kind of content and increase sales. It is worth pointing out that a number of these sites suggest they can provide better data if you claim the site(s) in question. I would like to recommend the tool but based upon my experience and this particular data set I would have to say I would be very cautious about using this to make any meaningful suggestions or estimates on traffic data. For instance, Alexa's "Daily Reach" metric is a single-day measurement, and cannot be compared with monthly "unique visitor" counts without detailed data on visitation frequency. You can’t build a profitable blog without actually increasing your traffic. And i tried Google Ad Planner, entered the website URL,clicked arrow mark, Still nothing came out. So you have to again depend on your Google analytics metrics to precisely get your website traffic data. You’ll know top traffic keywords. Trends around Keyphrases and keyphrase groups Thanks for list and help! Could you identify it? Further to that point, it could help you see which of the keyphrases within a keyphrase group might be the most valuable. In case you need to identify a font used in an image, another online tool What Font is will come in handy. Thanks Sam. As you can see above, it gives you “organic monthly traffic” including; The good thing about using Site Audit feature from Ubersuggest to check your competitors traffic is the “organic monthly traffic” data is almost accurate.