External Equity MozRank measures the popularity and authority of a website based on the quantity and quality of external links pointing to it.
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Domain Authority by Competitor is a metric that analyzes a website's authority by comparing it to its top-ranking competitors. It helps in understanding the gap in authority, building a more competitive SEO strategy.
The Linking C-Blocks metric measures the number of backlinks coming from unique IP addresses that are also linking to competitors.
Subdomain MozRank (External Equity) is a Moz metric that measures the popularity and authority of a specific subdomain based on the quantity and quality of links pointing to it from external sites.
Page Authority is a metric developed by MOZ that predicts the ranking potential of a specific web page on search engine results based on its quality and relevance to users. It is measured on a scale of 0-100 with higher scores indicating stronger potential to rank.
Page Authority by Competitor is a metric that measures how strong a website's pages are compared to its competitors, based on factors like backlinks, content quality, and user engagement.
The "Links to Subdomain" metric in MOZ measures the number of external links pointing to any subdomain of a website, indicating its overall authority and popularity.
Links to Root Domain metric shows the total number of unique backlinks pointing to the root domain of a website, indicating its overall authority and popularity among other websites.
The Subdomains Linking metric measures the number of unique subdomains that are linking to a particular domain. It provides insight into the domain's backlink profile and the diversity of referring domains.