External Links metric in MOZ is the number of hyperlinks pointing from a website to other websites or domains, helping to measure website authority and potential for referral traffic.
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MozTrust by Competitor compares the perceived trustworthiness of a website's link profile to its competitors, using a scale of 0 to 10.
The external links to subdomain metric measures the number and quality of backlinks pointing to a specific subdomain from other websites outside of the subdomain's own domain. It is a crucial factor for determining the subdomain's authority and search engine rankings.
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.
MozRank Root Domain Combined is a metric that shows the combined MozRank value of all pages on a website's root domain, indicating its overall authority and popularity.
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.
MozRank measures the popularity and importance of a website's root domain based on the quality and quantity of external links pointing to it.
External Equity Links is a Moz metric that measures the quantity and quality of external backlinks pointing to a website, indicating its authority and relevance to search engines.
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.