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KEYWORD OPPORTUNITIES BREAKDOWN 

3 mTotal
Keyword Opportunities 
TOP KEYWORDS BY TRAFFIC 
Search Traffic
Share of Voice
reddit
0.59%
34.92%
reddit nba streams
0.25%
83.82%
nba streams reddit
0.22%
80.28%
reddit nfl streams
0.18%
90.06%
reddit soccer streams
0.18%
70.02%
Top Keywords 

COMPARISON METRICS 

Search Traffic 
This site
28.5%
Comp. Avg.
43.8%
Bounce rate 
This site
42.2%
Comp. Avg.
65.2%
Sites Linking In 
This site
302,459 Links
Comp. Avg.
899,211 Links
Competitive Analysis 

SIMILAR SITES BY AUDIENCE OVERLAP 

Overlap score 
Similar sites
Audience Report 

ALEXA RANK 90 DAY TREND 

This site ranks:
#13
in global internet engagement
10:27
Daily Time on Site 
Traffic Metrics 

KEYWORD OPPORTUNITIES

Keyword Gaps

Keywords driving traffic to competitors, but not to this site
Avg. Traffic to Competitors 
Search Popularity 
google images
58
73
hotmail
54
86
gmail
52
98
google analytics
51
82

Easy-to-Rank Keywords

Popular keywords within this site's competitive power 
Relevance to this site 
Search Popularity 
imdb
45
79
redditt nsfw
30
23
live stream nba
71
25
seahawks stream reddit
13
20

Buyer Keywords

Keywords that show a high purchase intent 
Avg. Traffic to Competitors 
Organic Competition
project free tv
50
58
playstation store
47
11
pewdiepie vs t series
46
61
ps store
45
15

Optimization Opportunities

Very popular keywords already driving some traffic to this site. 
Search Popularity
Organic Share of Voice 
psych amazon prime
20
1.7%
paint tool sai pen pressure
14
4.18%
pm2 python
18
2.52%
poe slayer build
17
2.91%
 

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COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

Traffic Sources

Percentage overall site traffic from each channel
 
stackexchange.com
86.5%
quora.com
65.2%
reddit.com
28.5%
twitter.com
20.1%
imgur.com
3.4%

Referral Sites

Sites by how many other sites drive traffic to them 
# Referral
Sites 
twitter.com
3.5 m
reddit.com
302.5 k
imgur.com
88.6 k
stackexchange.com
15.4 k
quora.com
12.5 k

Top Keywords

Search
Traffic 
Share of
Voice 
reddit
0.59%
34.92%
reddit nba streams
0.25%
83.82%
nba streams reddit
0.22%
80.28%
reddit nfl streams
0.18%
90.06%
reddit soccer streams
0.18%
70.02%
reddit.com
 

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AUDIENCE ANALYSIS

Audience Overlap

Similar sites that share the same visitors and search keywords with this site.
Site’s Overlap Score 
45
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Alexa Rank 
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Site's Audience Interests

Categories of interest shared by this site's audience.
Internet
Photos
 
 
 
 
Extremely high
interest level
67%
of this site's audience
visits sites in this
category.
3x more likely
to visit sites in this category
compared to all internet users.
Sites in this category this site’s audience visits
imgur.com
instagram.com
Reference
Advice
 
 
 
 
Extremely high
interest level
53%
of this site's audience
visits sites in this
category.
3.3x more likely
to visit sites in this category
compared to all internet users.
Sites in this category this site’s audience visits
quora.com
stackexchange.com
 

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TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Alexa Rank
Estimate 

This site ranks:
8
#13
 
In global internet traffic and engagement over the past 90 days
Alexa Rank #
90 days ago
#21
Today
#13
Country Alexa Rank
🇺🇸 United States
#5

Unique Visitors
Estimate 

All visitors to this site in the past 30 days
🇺🇸 United States
Unique Visitors
Visits
Visits per Visitor
Pageviews
Pageviews per Visit
Pageviews per Visitor

Audience Geography
Estimate 

All visitors to this site in the past 30 days
Visitors by Country
  • 🇺🇸 United States
    55.0%
  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
    7.4%
  • 🇨🇦 Canada
    5.8%

Site Metrics
Estimate 

All visitors to this site

Traffic Sources

Past 30 Days
Search 
Social
Referral
Direct

Site Flow

Past 60 Days
Visited just before 

21.7% google.com
8.93% youtube.com
4.17% facebook.com
3.08% imgur.com
2.66% twitter.com
Visited right after 

18.9% google.com
10.7% youtube.com
4.65% imgur.com
3.84% redd.it
3.26% facebook.com
302,459 Total Sites Linking In 

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CountryUS
Country LikelihoodUnited States: 100%

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Websitereddit.com
Titlereddit: the front page of the internet
DescriptionReddit is a network of communities based on people's interests. Find communities you're interested in, and become part of an online community!
Website countryUnited States
Domain age14 Years, 74 Days
Website SpeedAverage
Website value$ 401,500,000.00
Tagscommunity
4290 Report Requests
Last updated: 13-07-2019

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I am constantly visit their site and…

I am constantly visit their site and their forum alltogether, it's all totally fine with me anyway. I am not sure why people rate it just average anyway. It's a lot of real non promotional info from a lot of people from the whole planet and I am really happy to have it there.
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Reddit is a good website to discuss but flawed.

Reddit is a good website to have discussions but the problem is that it has a like/dislike system with allows users to dislike your post or comment even if you're absolutely correct. I once asked a question and then hours later it had 13 negative votes which didn't make sense because, you know, it was a question.

There's still times I'll use Reddit but not a whole lot. I'd rather use a forum, Discord or YouTube for a civilized discussion than either receive likes or dislikes out of nowhere.

You might think it's "just numbers" but that's what you need to rely on on Reddit or the system implements limits if you have too few. I have 1-2k but I find that irrelevant as people shouldn't focus so much on the ratio system but... They do.
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Garbage site

Garbage site, most communities are run by people who spend their entire life trying to become moderators on as many communities as possible. The quality of posting is shi7 tier. You'll also get banned if you aren't a far left communist - so re-roll a new account daily.
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Reddit is Somewhat OK

Reddit is really a mixed bag. For communities dedicated to media like film, TV, music and video games reddit is very good. But for any form of political discussion reddit has clear weakness in terms of bias and censorship.

The latest dictator of reddit "Spez" has shown time and time again to be incompetent when it comes to running the platform. Both sides of the aisle hate him for not doing x. 

However he is a bit of a step up from pao.
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A website that has begun to censor…

A website that has begun to censor users to become more "Advertiser friendly" - A website that can't even abide by the laws of the land they operate in (America)

I also reported a pedophile to the admins, and no action has been taken. I had to resort to contacting the persons employer with my evidence.
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Great site

Great site

I dont care what others say, but this is a great site.

Watch out for 18+ content.

Even if i find (extremely rarely i would say) 18+ content it still deserves 5 stars.
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Reddit used to be great

Reddit used to be great, before it became so horribly censored. Now it's an echo chamber filled with paid shills and they will delete any comment that may offend their advertisers.
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Going downhill.

As a member of this community from last 8 years, I can say that Reddit's decline is beginning in 2019. As they try to become advertiser-friendly, they're hammering down on free speech. Banning subreddits and censoring their mods without any reasons to do so.

Reddit's gonna go down.
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Funny to see how people give the best…

Funny to see how people give the best rating as a form of sarcasm. You can say this is the best social platform in the world!

But really Reddit is a poorly moderated bunch of idi0ts who spend their entire time on reposting the same years-old content over and over. Racism/sexism/homophobia/pedophilia are part of the normal daily activity. The graphical user interface is actually purposely designed to irritate unknowing newbies.

Never let your innocent children visit Reddit, seriously.
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How the hell is this site No 17 in Alexa rankings?

I joined Reddit in Jan 2019 anticipating lots of interesting discussions on subreddits (forums) that took my fancy, contributing as well as reading other people’s content. Unfortunately this place has such an utterly shambolic set-up, it’s a complete mystery to me how a site so badly organized that DOESN'T fulfil its purpose of a DISCUSSION FORUM still manages to get such a high ranking on Alexa. 

I’m no longer prepared to give this place the benefit of the doubt so let me list ALL of the annoying problems that have plagued me since joining up in Jan 2019:

(1) GHOSTING:
For no apparent reason, your posts get ghosted about 50% of the time. When logged into your account, it will look like whatever you've posted has been accepted, but once you log out, it will show [posting deleted]. I repeat: my posts NEVER broke any rules. No racism, no sexism, no -ism of any kind. And yet, ghosting was still a MASSIVE headache for me.

Remember my last review when I said all my threads had inexplicably been deleted? Well, Reddit did get in contact to tell me my posts had inadvertently got caught up in some filters. All well and good and I was willing to give them a second chance. But very soon the same nonsense started up again with me attempting to post something 5 TIMES on one particular subreddit, yet I kept getting ghosted every single time. My suspicion is that the filter got triggered once again as I’d deleted and reposted the same thread within a short space of time. But why did I have to do that? COS YOU CAN’T BLOODY WELL EDIT YOUR TITLE ON REDDIT -  YOU HAVE TO DELETE AND REPOST FROM SCRATCH !!!


(2) ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO NAVIGATE PAGES:
One stupid idea Reddit has is to set the default homepage view to ‘card’ instead of ‘compact.’ This means instead of seeing lots of thread titles, you get large chunky previews for each. As you can imagine it takes ages to scroll down the front page and the site loads extremely slowly as a result. According to Alexa 82% of sites are faster!

You can change the homepage view to ‘compact’ at a click, but having to do this each time you visit a new page or return to the same one again is a pain in the ar$e !!!

The second issue I have with navigation is that the subreddit homepage you're on will keep refreshing each time you scroll down. So the thread you were trying to find gets lost easily. In general, this site behaves very erratically and you constantly have to be on guard in case the page unexpectedly yanks too far down or back up or even back to the previous page. Its an absolute nightmare!


(3) UTTERLY RIDICULOUS KARMA SYSTEM:
I have seen many experienced Reddit fanboys and fangirls attempt to justify this feature by claiming “its easy to get karma you just know where to look” or “you're going about it the wrong way.” But allow me to return to my opening statement:

“I joined up anticipating lots of interesting discussions on what I imagined would be a DISCUSSION FORUM..."

Thus I find the karma points system is a complete and utter distraction. It turns this site into some kind of puerile computer game with participants competing with each other to gain some sort of Karma Crown. Believe it or not there’s even a subreddit called ‘Get Free Karma Points.’ But I don't have the time to go on some wild goose chase to boost my karma – I joined up to because I wanted to partake in a EFFIN DISCUSSION  on a DISCUSSION FORUM - is that so bloody hard to understand ?!!

The Karma points system is totally FLAWED anyway. As I’ve said my previous review it ends up penalizing those who simply have a controversial opinion while benefiting those who a$$-lick or are happy to play the silly ‘Karma Points’ game. The Karma feature proves how immature this place is, and stunts any proper discussion developing and defeats the whole purpose of having such a forum in the first place!


(4) CONSTANT AND EXCESSIVE CENSORSHIP:
Sometimes this really gets OTT. I've seen too many subreddits where an interesting discussion has ensued but the majority of posts have since disappeared due to deletion. You'll be left with an opening post and one or two replies dotted here and there.


(5) MODS NEVER REPLY TO MESSAGES:
After getting ghosted, I sent around 5 messages to mods on a particular subreddit I was having trouble posting to. Very soon I gave up having any hope of getting a reply. Its strange as there were around 6 mods manning the place, so the likelihood is that they were simply ignoring my messages. Which leads me on to the next point…


(6) THE MODS ARE TOTALLY UNACCOUNTABLE:
Each subreddit (or topic forum) has its own mods, one or two who may have originally set up the subreddit. However, any mod is free to act like a total d*ck and get away with it, there’s ZERO accountability in that regard. He/she could be racist, sexist, prejudiced, or simply not like the sight of you, ban you, and that’s that. You have no say in the final decision and you can’t approach another mod for a second opinion.


(7) SUBREDDIT POSTING RULES VARY TOO MUCH AND ARE NEVER EXPLAINED PROPERLY:
Its quite easy to get banned on many subreddits as there’s no obligation on the mods or creators to list all the rules you have to adhere to. Its all very haphazard. On some subreddits you in fact need a certain level of Karma points to even post a new thread. However, most subreddits never bother to offer anything more than a few sentences for rules. So on more than one occasion I’ve spent up to an hour writing the best post possible post only for it to get ghosted once I’ve pressed ‘send.'


(8) TERRIBLY ORGANISED COMMENTS SECTION: 
Its impossible to follow discussions on posts. If someone replies to you, and then another person replies to the second person, a 'branch' of replies gets formed. But if you get lots of people in the same conversation,  the right-aligned paragraphs eventually get so squeezed that it becomes difficult to even read them. Nor is it easy to figure out who's replying to what.


(9) RUBBISH ACCOUNT HOMEPAGE:
in your account's homepage it will list all the threads and posts you've ever made. But these are so jumbled up that its difficult to make any sense of it. Is it really that difficult to have a simple format where comments and threads are clearly listed next to date of posting?


I've given up on this place to be honest, and the more people realize just how shiyte it is the better. Reddit is only popular because no-ones ever bothered to create a viable alternative in almost 14 years. Other than that there's nothing to justify the ‘number 17’ ranking it holds on Alexa.
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This site is amazing

This site is amazing. Full of content and visited by millions of people on a daily basis it really is the best place to go for your content. The way Yahoo attempted and failed to be. The community behind redidt make it what it is. Their are subreddit groups for absolutely everything and you can private chat with people too. The comedy videos are the best part of this site and the comments from people have me in stitches, it's great that comments get upvoted so you always see the funniest respnses first.

Just want to add the link on trust pilot isn't for reddit directly. It doesn't have 'blog' in its name, its simply reddit.com. The link on trustpilot brings up an unsecure site message so hope that link can get fixed soon.
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I’m so angry! This place will ban you for no reason at all…!

I really hope this review gets published because people need to know about how pathetic this site is…

As I’ve said previously my last user account was defunct thanks to the terribly organized karma points system. A points total of -6 meant I could not longer post anywhere. Like I said before the karma system is completely subjective: you could be of the opinion that ‘the earth is round’ but 10 flat-earthers could potentially come along to downvote you thus leaving you with -10 karma (you can see where I’m going with this)…

So the only option left to me was to create another account with a fresh email, which I did. It was going fine. I made a new post on one nsfw (not safe for work) subreddit called r/ukpunting (this particular subreddit has zero posts so I was in fact helping to get off the ground). Few days later I made another post on r/sexworkers. My contribution proved to be popular, remaining near the top. Same day I made a third post, once again on r/ukpunting but after this I was banned for absolutely no reason whatsoever.

I found that my 3 threads had been completely erased, including any replies I got from other people. Its as if I’d never existed. Why was Reddit so anxious to wipe all memory of me? I really don’t get it. Nothing about my posts broke any rules nor was I trolling. There was absolutely zero racist content, zero sexist content, nothing that would insult anyone. In contrast to people who post pictures with no text or post nonsense like ‘Omg I think I fancy my daughter-in-law…’ my contributions were original and informative.

I spent a good few hours writing those posts so I’m extremely angry that these c*nts can treat you like with all your efforts going to waste. 

Reddit claims to be the front page of the internet, but it’s the front page of ludicrous censorship and it shares this with other discussion sites such as Mumsnet and Youtube. This strange censorship has nothing to do with enforcing any rules, its simply mods doing whatever the f/ck they want.



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