Google PageSpeed Insights is a search engine optimization software solution offered by Google.
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Moz Link Explorer
Score 6.8 out of 10
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Link Explorer from Moz is a link building utility, replacing the former Open Site Explorer. Moz describes Link Explorer as a highly accurate link tool that lets users check the backlink profile and Domain Authority of any site.
Moz was acquired by iContact in June, 2021.
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SEO
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Google PageSpeed Insights
7.5
5 Ratings
3% below category average
Moz Link Explorer
8.1
8 Ratings
5% above category average
Keyword analysis
6.01 Ratings
8.35 Ratings
Page grader
7.34 Ratings
7.55 Ratings
Competitive analysis
5.02 Ratings
9.08 Ratings
Site audit / diagnostics
9.95 Ratings
8.56 Ratings
Site recommendations
9.95 Ratings
8.05 Ratings
Task management
6.72 Ratings
5.96 Ratings
Backlink management
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9.07 Ratings
SERP ranking tracking
00 Ratings
8.36 Ratings
SEO Channels
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Google PageSpeed Insights
6.3
5 Ratings
19% below category average
Moz Link Explorer
7.4
7 Ratings
2% below category average
Local SEO
5.01 Ratings
8.36 Ratings
Social SEO
5.01 Ratings
7.55 Ratings
Mobile SEO
10.05 Ratings
7.55 Ratings
Global SEO
5.43 Ratings
6.54 Ratings
SEO Platform & Account Management
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If you notice your site is taking a long time to load, then you should first use PageSpeed Insights to see what can quickly be optimized (also check your file sizes, hosting server, NGINX and other common sources of slow speed, too.) And, if you've notice gradually fewer Organic Search visits, PageSpeed Insights might be able to help. As Google is reducing the prevalence of slow sites, you could be losing traffic. Speed up your page load times by finding what is blocking renders, slowing down contentful paints, and other critical page speed signals.
It is helpful if you are trying to understand where a site stands in terms of the links coming to it from different websites. It is less helpful in terms of providing specific actions or steps to take to get more links. However, it is a part of a larger Moz package so other areas provide information that can help there.
Moz Link Explorer has a straightforward and easy to use interface. It’s very simple to navigate and understand the data.
The anchor text tool gives you an idea of the most widely used anchor texts other websites use when linking to your site. It can raise a red flag when too many sites are linking to you using exact match keyword anchor texts.
You need to subscribe to Moz Pro to get all features, which is pricey if you aren’t using the tool regularly.
I’ve found that competitor tools give larger lists of inbound links.
You’ll need some understanding of how SEO works to maximize the tool. Would non-SEO specialists understand the difference between domain authority and page authority, or the difference between follow back, and non-follow backlinks? Moz offers lots of training resources, but it takes time to learn what you need.
I put a middling score here because of the difference in support between the free and premium uses. The Free tool was a great service, but there wasn't much support. It was tool that was intended to have a skilled SEO utilize it and save time. The Premium version has great support, but also offered more information so that skilled SEOs and novices alike could benefit from the tool.
I think GTmetrix has some feedback that PageSpeed doesn't provide, but Google's tool is easier overall and has a better user experience; also offers compressed images, CSS, and javascript files if that's the case. Also, Google has extensive documentation to help you better understand what can be done to improve your grade.
Ahrefs is much more comprehensive than Open Site Explorer. If you are in need of a deep backlink analysis there are better options out there for your money. If you need a quick look at the state of a client's backlink profile than OSE is for you. It will give you the top metrics you are looking for and then some. I find OSE to be more user-friendly than competitors