Site traffic vs other sites
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I have a quick question.
Does Moz have a tool I can use to see how much traffic my site gets a month versus some competition?
I know Alexa has this but you have to create an account. I am just wondering if Moz has one and I am missing it.
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We do not offer information regarding traffic to a competitor.
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Hi Richard, thanks for your answer.
We do not sell products. We are a news website and wanted to see what the big guys of our industry get in terms of traffic a month. We wanted to see these numbers so that we can benchmark where we are and set goals to catch up to them in terms of traffic.
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My understanding is that Moz does not do this, but I could be wrong.
I do want to ask why you are worried about visitors. You should worry about conversions not visits.
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