Slick.net has an Authority Score of 8. Most SEO guides tell you anything under 30 is basically dead weight. But here’s the thing – slick’s pulling 2,822 monthly visitors. I ran the numbers twice because it seemed off. Sites with this authority usually scrape by with a few hundred visits if they’re l
When I first pulled up their Authority Score of 20, I almost dismissed this as another struggling site. But then I noticed something – they’re getting 1,767 visits from just 1,242 keywords. I ran the math. That’s 1.42 visits per keyword. For context? Most local service sites I analyze are lucky to b
1.1 million backlinks. From 4,400 domains. Authority Score stuck at 26. I’ve been doing this long enough to know that math doesn’t work. You get 250 backlinks per domain on average here. Real sites? Maybe 10-20 per domain if they’re lucky. This screams bulk buying. Pulled up the timeline data. Mid-2
MaazTechnologies sits at an Authority Score of 14 right now. Not terrible for a tech services site, but there’s definitely room to grow. What caught my eye immediately was that organic traffic number – 27 visits per month. That’s… rough. Especially when you dig into the keyword data and see they’re
I pulled the panels, stared at the charts and something didn’t add up, Big authority and Small traffic of WPXPO.com. Anchors that read like a CMS error log. The kind of mismatch that makes me lean in and ask: is the footprint organic or is the site standing on rickety signals? How I audit: eyes […]
So here’s the thing about this site—it’s pulling in around 1.5K organic traffic according to the Ahrefs overview. Not massive numbers, right? But that’s just scratching the surface. The domain rating sits at 16 with 344 backlinks from 227 referring domains. Kind of middle-of-the-road metrics if you
I went through the screenshots first—anchors, backlinks, mobile test, keyword sets, site speed, top pages. What I saw is a B2B fintech site with real topical wins (IVR payments, ACH tokenization, credit-card payment integration) but a few technical basics left on the table. Strongest signal: the sit
I have spent much time perusing yesgermany.com and according to the information I have obtained, this site presents a strong online appearance. It will be better to examine the main points that characterize its SEO performance, beginning with it’s backlinks, keyword presence, mobile-friendliness and
I spent an afternoon inside the data for robespk.com—anchors, backlinks, mobile tests, keyword sets, the whole lot. What follows is my field log: what I saw, what matters and what to fix first. I’m keeping this practical and number-heavy, with short punches where needed. 1) Snapshot: Where the Site
I recently had the chance to look into the data of theshaderoom blog—a blog that’s been making some serious waves in the SEO world. I’m so eager to tell you about what I discovered after going through numbers and statistics. The development and performance of the blog is amazing, yet one thing that
When I first took a deep dive into Brandpa.com, I immediately noticed a few things that stood out: strong traffic numbers, a decent backlink profile, but also some areas that could be improved to really maximize SEO performance. Here’s what I found. The brandpa.com has authority score of 31 which is
There’s something undeniably fascinating about a site that sits at the intersection of brand recognition and SEO complexity. When I first laid eyes on miroir-pmu.com, I wasn’t sure what to expect—especially given the mix of industry buzz and scraper links I could spot in the backlink profile right o