This metric tells you how many unique domains are linking to your competitors' websites, giving you an idea of their backlink profile and potential sources of link building opportunities.
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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 Top Inbound Links by Domain Authority metric displays a list of websites that link to a particular domain, ranked by the authority of the linking domain. This metric helps identify the most valuable inbound links that can positively impact a website's search engine rankings.
Top Linking Root Domains by Domain Authority metric provides a list of websites with the highest authority links aim to enhance site's authority.
Linking C-Blocks is a metric that measures the number of unique IP addresses linking to a domain, with more diverse C-Blocks indicating a stronger and more natural link profile.
Subdomain MozTrust measures the trustworthiness of the root domain, which is then applied to all subdomains. It is based on the quality of the links pointing to the subdomains.
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.
This metric shows the number of unique root domains that have at least one link pointing to the specified subdomain.
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.