10 best SEO audit tools for 2026 (tested)
See our comparison of SEO audit tools including Site Audit, Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, and more.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, general SEO can help you improve your website’s ranking and reach. Discover the best practices, tools, and strategies from the leading SEO experts.
See our comparison of SEO audit tools including Site Audit, Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, and more.
Competitive analysis is the process of analyzing competitors’ products, marketing, and AI visibility to improve your strategy.
Learn the basics of SEO — keyword research, technical SEO, etc. — to show prominently in search results.
Learn what zero‑click search means, why clicks are down, and what to focus on instead.
We have tips from the Semrush community on How to Boost Your SEO by Using Schema Markup. These tips came from our #Semrushchat which takes place every Wednesday on Twitter. Our guests included Martha Van Berkel, Jason Barnard, and Hamlet Batista.
In this article, we will be looking into Oreo‘s SEO, discover BAMS and why it is important, we will talk about cookie world domination (kind of) and have some fun in the process. Check it out!
If your website is not appearing in search engine results, it‘s for a reason! This article covers some of the most common causes and steps you can take to resolve them.
Learn how to build a solid SEO foundation and ongoing strategy with the Semrush tools we used throughout the Wix SEO Competition. See how we used them, and how you can mimic our strategies to create an effective SEO, content, and link building strategy.
Do you want to optimize your content to the “next level“ using Google NLP Tool? By using the powerful tool, you will be more confident about your content that is optimized for the same niche you want to rank to the top of Google‘s organic search.
Numbers (and people) can definitely misrepresent the truth. In the content marketing world, we see a lot of misleading statistics attempting to build trust with audiences. Even scarier, a lot of content producers don’t even realize they’re doing it. In this post, I use Google Trends to illustrate why critical thinking should be applied before you “trust“ data.