Semrush için bir aboneliğe sahip olun.
Birçok ilginç veri alabilsem de, daha iyi SEO sonuçları almama yardımcı oluyor mu?
Anahtar kelimeleri ve tamamlamaları analiz edebilirim, böylece SEO’yu Semrush ile geliştirmek için tam olarak ne yapabilirim?
SEO’umu geliştirmek için benzer otomatik özellikler var mı?
It’s an amazing tool for SEOs. It’s not a tool that will do your SEO for you.
It does have some nice audit features and onpage optimization reporting features. You need to have some basic understanding of SEO to get the most out of it.
They have some great teaching content in the Semrush Academy.
SEMrush won’t improve SEO on its own, but it gives you the data and tools to make the right moves. Think of it as your SEO dashboard that shows what’s working, what’s broken, and where opportunities lie.
One of the biggest strengths is keyword research and tracking. You can discover high-value keywords, analyze search intent, and monitor how your rankings shift over time. This helps in planning content that actually attracts traffic.
The site audit tool is also super useful. It highlights technical SEO issues like crawl errors, broken links, slow pages, or duplicate content that hurt rankings. Fixing these improves site health and user experience.
On top of that, SEMrush helps with competitor analysis and backlinks. You can see what keywords competitors rank for, find content gaps, and build a stronger backlink profile by spotting toxic links and new opportunities.
There’s no one-click “auto SEO” button, but if you regularly act on these insights, optimize content, fix issues, and build links, you’ll see steady improvements. It’s all about execution, not automation.
>Is there any like auto features to improve my SEO?
This search journey is going to waste a lot of your time.
Here’s a quick thought experiment. SEO is really unfair. Each search that people (and LLMs do) = a search query. A search query is called a search term or keyword or keyphrase.
Each keyword has >1m resutls, some have 100m and some 1 billion.
The top Google Ad and top 3 organic results get about 70% of the clicks
15% or so is split on page 1.
99.999% of the other 100m pages get 0 clicks – thats why its “unfair”
You are new to SEO, there are roughly 10m people doing SEO and making a linving from it who are NOT SEOs – i.e. business owners like plumbers, SaaS founders etc. Because Google powers as much as 70% of online sales – most people at SaaS,Tech, Banking, companies, even social media sites like Linkedin – all owe their living in some shape or form to SEO or getting traffic from Google. LinkedIn literally gets more Google traffic than from its members checking in.
What I mean is LOTS of people know more about SEO.
If you think an AI tools can evenly distribute SEO for everyone – then that needs to change -because its impossible.
For an AI tool to automate SEO – then the way to do it must be common knowledge.
However – only the top 3% can survive – ergo – AI cannot automate SEO. AI can automate tasks and if you read 80% of the SEO threads across ALL of Reddit – there are people doing SEO tasks that are not getting business
I highly recommend you pull your sleeves up and read up on SEO
Matt Cutts, Google Search Channel on YT, the SEO starter Guide are all good places
I would not start with SEMrush – its not an SEO automation tool
You can add your site as a project, get site audits and other on page aspects from it.
Depending on your plan, they will scan regularly and give you a report.
It’s to help you find things to do. Personally I find free things are enough, only the SEMrush offers that free stuff doesn’t is competitor rankings, but personally I’m not sure how accurate these are…
In my eyes, Semrush doesn’t auto-fix SEO, but yes it helps a lot by giving keyword ideas, audits, and competitor insights that I use to improve rankings.
havent been accurate
Semrush won’t magically boost SEO, it just gives you data. The value’s in using the keyword research, site audits, backlink checks, etc. You still gotta do the actual work of fixing stuff and creating content.
No. You have to implement the changes yourself.
I guess you could use it to make it worse.