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.
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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.
Domain Authority is a search engine ranking score developed by MOZ that predicts a website's ability to rank on search engine result pages (SERPs) based on various factors such as link equity, content quality, and website popularity, on a scale of 1 to 100.
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.
This metric shows the number of unique root domains that have at least one link pointing to the specified subdomain.
MozRank measures the popularity and importance of a website's root domain based on the quality and quantity of external links pointing to it.
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.
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.
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.