Can we scan for Competitor keywords with Moz Pro?
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Hi All,
Can we scan for Competitor keywords with Moz Pro?
Wanted to know if we can check all keywords a site is ranking for...
Thanks
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Hi there!
Just jumping in in case anyone else stumbles on this thread, you can now find keywords a site is ranking for using Keyword Explorer which is included in your Moz Pro subscription.
You can read more on our blog and on the Help Hub
https://moz.com/blog/keyword-explorer-identify-competitive-keyword-opportunities
https://moz.com/help/guides/keyword-explorer/ranking-keywords
Cheers!
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the only issue i have with semrush is it does not have google for most of the countries except those main ones. Is there anyway to find out through U.S google?
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If you are already with MozPro then just grab all their anchor texts, then plug that in a rank tracker
Aside from that, SEMrush.
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Thank you for this!
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Another vote for SEMRush. I plug nearly every site I come across into it.
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Yup, semrush is for you!
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Just really to add to what Ray-pp said:
It is a different approach to monitor how a site ranks for certain terms than it is to see what terms a site ranks for. To do the latter a system needs to run millions of searches and list who appears for them all. As far as I am aware the Moz toolset doesn't do (and never has done) that.
As Ra-pp said Spyfu does. SEMrush does as well and I find theirs to give a bit more details. However for a full list you could use both. If they both do a free trial that could be a good way to get pretty in depth results for a competitor.
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Hmm, Moz Pro has a lot of research tools, but I'm not sure there is a tool where you can plug in a competitor's domain and receive back a list of their top keywords.
What I really like about Moz Pro is the ability to do in depth research around specific keywords and receive competitive information around those keywords - plus, being able to track all of the keywords, links, and site profile of my own website.
You may be looking for something more like http://www.spyfu.com, of which I am also a paid member. There you can plugin a competitor(s) domain in and receive back a list of their top ranking organic keywords as well as keywords used for paid search and their ad history.
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