The Links metric in MOZ refers to the number of external links pointing to a specific website. It is an important factor in determining a website's authority and relevance in search engine rankings.
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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.
MozRank by Competitor is a comparative metric that evaluates the link popularity of a website by comparing it to its competitors in a given niche or industry.
The Subdomain External Links metric measures the number of external links pointing to a specific subdomain on a website, indicating its popularity among other websites and potentially contributing to its search engine ranking.
Subdomain Spam Score is a metric that measures the likelihood of a subdomain being penalized or banned by search engines due to spammy or manipulative practices. It ranges from 0 to 17, with a higher score indicating a higher risk of penalties.
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 Subdomain Combined is a Moz metric that calculates the combined power of all the subdomains of a website based on their MozRank. It helps to understand the overall authority of a website.
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.
External Equity MozRank measures the popularity and authority of a website based on the quantity and quality of external links pointing to it.