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.
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The External Inbound Links metric refers to the number of links pointing to a website from other sites on the internet, which can impact search engine rankings and website 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.
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 Subdomains Linking to Subdomain metric indicates the number of unique subdomains that are linking to a particular subdomain on a website. It is useful in analyzing the website's backlink profile and determining the strength of the website's subdomains.
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.
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.
MozTrust is a metric that measures the trustworthiness of a website based on the quality of external links pointing to it and the credibility of those linking domains.