Ahrefs Webmaster Tools (AWT)
Today, I'm introducing a brand new tool called Ahrefs Webmaster Tools or AWT. It's a completely free SEO tool that allows you to get deep and actionable insights on any website you own. So if you own a website and want to improve your SEO without dropping a dime, then stay tuned.
Steps For Registration
- Go to ahrefs.com/awt
- Create Account
- Login With Google Search Console
- Verify Your Site
- Select the Site You Would like to Audit
- Schedule Your First Audit
Ahrefs Webmaster Tools will give you a holistic view of how your website is performing in search. And more than just "knowing how you're doing, "we provide actionable insights, tips, and strategies right within our toolset so you can actually get tangible results. So let me take you on a tour of what you'll get and I'll share some use cases you can use immediately to analyze and optimize your site for search.
So first, go to ahrefs.com/awt and sign up for a free Webmaster Tools account. After you've signed up, you'll need to verify your website. So I'll do that by logging in with google search Console since it's the fastest method.
For many years, Google has provided data on websites you own through Google Search Console. And while it's a great tool to get insights on things like impressions and clicks to your site, it leaves a lot to be desired. It checks for a handful of SEO issues, but not many. Plus, there's limited advice on how to fix those issues.
Parts of Ahref Webmaster Tool
- Two Pars of Ahref Webmaster Tool
- Site Audit Tool Used For Site Audit
- Analyzing Report and Fixing Issues
First is our website audit tool called Site Audit. Site Audit allows you to scan for over 100issues that could potentially be hurting your website's performance in search. So my audit for Ahrefs.com is already done, so let's head over to the Overview report.
Now, let's take look at a workflow of fixing one of these issues. Here you'll see that there are 126 pages on our website that link to a broken page. So to see these pages, just click the number and right away, you can see all URLs that link to both internal and external broken pages. Then it's just a matter of removing or replacing those links on your site.
That's why we've created some convenient reports you can access here in the sidebar. For example, if you want to see on-page issues, click that in the sidebar and you now have a nice summarized report on things like word counts, title tags, and meta descriptions. You can also click on the Issues tab to see an itemized list of issues that are labeled by importance, so you can prioritize them appropriately.
Now, we've only scratched the surface with what you can do with the website audit tool in AWT. But there are actually quite a few advanced features that we'll get into in future tutorials. Now, one of the great things about auditing your website with AWT is that you can actually monitor changes that are happening to your site on a regular basis.
If you remember from earlier, we set up weekly scheduled audits when we imported our site to AWT. And the reason I recommend doing this is that starting from your second crawl, we'll show you changes that have been made to your site. So you can passively monitor your site for new URLs with issues, as well as see the URLs where issues have been resolved or removed.
Now, conducting website audits is just half of what's inside Ahrefs Webmaster Tools. The second part of AWT is our Site Explorer tool, which gives you a look into backlink and search traffic data. Since Ahrefs crawls the web in a similar way as Google, we're able to collect a ton of raw data and present it in an easy-to-digest way. In short, this tool lets you see important information like the pages that link to you, the pages they're linking to, and SEO metrics which can help you understand the influence they might have on your pages.
On this page, you can see top-level metrics for your websites like Domain Rating, which represents the overall strength of your website backlink profile, the total backlinks, total referring domains, which are unique websites that link to you, the number of keywords your site ranks for, and the estimated search traffic your website gets. And right below that is an interactive graph of your website's growth in referring domains. This graph shows how fast you're acquiring new backlinks, which is a good thing to keep an eye on.
Let's head over to the Backlinks report. Here, you can see all of the pages that link to your website. Now, instead of just showing you a URL with no context, like in Search Console, we actually show you useful things like website and page authority metrics for the linking page, the number of referring domains it has, estimated search traffic to that page, and the context of the link, which is super convenient.
You can also use these handy filters to really drill in on the data you want to see. For example, let's say Ahrefs opened up an affiliate program. Naturally, we'd need to find affiliates. And one of the best places you can start is by looking at the websites that are already linking to you.
After all, if they're linking to you without compensation, then they could potentially make great affiliate partners since they probably know what your product does and why it's valuable. So assuming we wanted to find people who have linked to our Site Explorer landing page, let's change our target URL to ahrefs.com/site-explorer.
Now, let's switch our target back to the full domain and head on over to the Organic keywords report. This report is similar to the Search results report in Search Console, in that it shows the keywords your site is ranking for. But unlike Search Console, we let you see all your keywords instead of the top 1,000 and also show keyword metrics like SearchVolume, a Keyword Difficulty score, and the position we saw this page ranking in on this date.
And just like in the Backlinks report, we have some helpful filters. So let's say you want to optimize pages for keywords that are ranking on the second page of Google.
To start, I'll set a filter to show keywords in positions 11 through 20. From here, you can click on the SERP button for a keyword you want to optimize, see the SEO metrics for the top 10 ranking pages, and create an appropriate strategy to outrank your competitors.
And I talk about doing keyword analysis in our full keyword research tutorial, so I'll link that up in the description. Another great report in Site Explorer is Top Content.
This report ranks content pages on your website by a social metric that we call "social power," which takes the median social shares across all social networks that we track.
You can also click on one of the social media icons to see which pages had the most shares on those networks. Now, if you wanted to see the most authoritative pages on your site by a measure of link authority, there's a similar report to this called "Best by Links." Now, on top of these tools, we'll also send you monthly email reports that'll break down new and lost backlinks to your site, as well as new keywords it ranked for.
So if you've been hesitating to get a premium refs account, then now you can sign up for AWT for free. And if you require more data for other sites, you can always upgrade your account to get full access to all of our SEO tools. And if you're already an Ahrefs user, then I recommend watching our announcement video from our product updates channel which will give you the rundown of how AWT affects and benefits you.