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Semrush or Ahrefs {NAME}?

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{NAME} would you like to see a data-backed recommendation on link data Semrush vs. Ahrefs? Hey, {NAM

{NAME} would you like to see a data-backed recommendation on link data Semrush vs. Ahrefs? [.] Hey, {NAME} Hope you're fine, it's about LINKS :-) ...from the guy who wakes up every morning thinking about links, since 2003 :-) Looks like Semrush has a new link index, and they started a "Backlinkbattle" on Twitter with some very simple (and wrong) comparisons against Ahrefs. As you may know, our daily work is looking for, evaluating and [integrating link data sources](. As you maybe now know is that we even find links from PBNs and "[hidden behind robots.txt](". At [LinkResearchTools]( we go to great lengths to provide users the most complete, most accurate, 0 day backlink index for your domain. [Freshly recrawled](. For our happy LRT users that's probably not new, but maybe a good reminder on one of the big advantages of using LRT. The comparison Semrush made in a very amateurish way was wrong many times. It surprised me how trivial-minded they approached a complex comparison, even violating [fundamental link analysis and SEO]( principles. I think you deserve better. Now the big question to YOU {NAME} Would you like to see a more thorough analysis, a data-backed recommendation? Semrush VS Ahrefs? We often get the question which additional tool for link data we recommend to use: Semrush or Ahrefs? We usually answer that you can connect both and get the maximum results. Would you like me to personally dive into backlink profiles, data exports, API and all the dirty details they don't want you to know? I think that would be really interesting, given changes in the market. You know for every project setup we have nice stats like the below, and we even have them historically in time series, like so many things in LRT. If you would like me to spend a TON of money and time to do a proper due diligence between the two backlink data sources and answer the question of how much they contribute to our existing data, then please [Sign up to the Interest List with one click]( If not, then it's all good. I learnt a lot of people in the SEO industry are not too concerned with data quality, truncation of results, and data problems. Are you one of them? Handing in the result in or before time seems to have higher priority over handing in correct results. At LRT our core values precision, accuracy, data freshness among others are the key criteria we work by and LRT works by - day by day. So please do let me know by signing up to that interest list. To your success and have a great day from sunny Vienna, Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEOLinkResearchTools (LRT) Waking up every day, thinking about links. PS: Did you know - LRT was only created because of bad and months outdated data in the paid Moz API back in 2007 or so. What you maybe don't know is that their API is still not sufficient for industrial scale link analysis. PPS: we also have a [few slots open for the private site clinic again]( . . . [.] You are receiving this email because on Jan 23, 2018 you opted in to the mailing list Monthly SEO Digest by Christoph C. Cemper - Frequency 1-2 per month max from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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