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What can we learn from the results of this ranking?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:16 am
by Md5656se
The success of any brand is usually its brand and this is a clear example of why Wikipedia is a success in itself.

As we can see in the following image, in the United States alone we can see that it has a search index for its brand of 2.7 million.

SEMrush SEO Ranking - Traffic Data Wikipedia USA
Wikipedia USA

Question round
On this occasion, I wanted to do something disruptive in an article and as a closing, I asked Tania Lorenzo to ask me a series of questions about this tool.

These questions correspond to doubts that I understand you may also have and that taiwan phone code I would like to share with you.


In all the countries where we work there are different tastes, trends, ways of using devices...

And for this reason, when starting to work in a country you don't know, it is essential to use this tool to research what its traffic channels are and how these domains work in SEO.

Have you had any surprises in the ranking?
The truth is that there are no surprises, it is the same domains that dominate the world globally.

Have you found any domains that you were not expecting or that are missing?
What has surprised me is seeing how there are domains that have been falling over time.

I don't understand how large entities have disappeared without doing anything to recover what they once had.


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Does a domain tend to rank on both devices?
Well, it doesn't have to be a rule to position on both channels.

Because if a domain has 80% of its traffic from a specific device (typically a smartphone), opting for an SEO strategy to improve PC traffic can affect the ranking of the other device.

That is why in many cases it is better to stay as is on that URL and opt for another URL to capture traffic from another device.

It is important to understand that when a user is on one device they have a different search tendency than what we can see on another device.

That's why I think it's better to adapt the strategy by URL and by device.