The Paid pages report shows you which pages of a target website, URL, or subsection get the most paid search traffic.
Here are some actionable use cases.
Enter a competitor’s website and uncover the top pages they’re sending paid traffic to.
For example, monday.com is heavily advertising its Spanish homepage. If you were one of its competitors, you could check it out and find some inspiration.
See how your competitor’s top 10 paid pages have progressed over time in terms of search traffic using the Compare pages mode under the Performance chart.
Analyzing monday.com, it seems that the landing page about “alternative project management tools” was heavily advertised ever since 2020, with a peak paid traffic of 118,051 visits on 17rd September.
The page was heavily advertised for the summer of 2022 as well.
By default, the Paid pages report shows you the top pages by paid traffic globally.
Pick a country from the dropdown to see all rankings in almost any other country.
Check out some of the articles on the Ahrefs blog to learn about paid pages:
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