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Ahrefs vs. Moz vs. Semrush: Which Do You Prefer and Why?

I'll go first.

My personal preference is Semrush, mainly because I find it very consistent when it comes to their Authority Score for domains (which i need to purchase quality domains).

Other than that, used it ever since I started working for the company, essentially every function they have, I used it.

I use Ahrefs to make reports for my clients, other features less so. But I still prefer Semrush over Ahrefs for rating domains (ahrefs seems kinda inconsistent in results).

Moz is good for rating domains if you want to show off how good they are. Fluffed, very inconsistent results, can easily rate a crap domain over 30 DA. Haven't used other features honestly, because I use group buy tools so not all of them work.

What about you guys?

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