The referring domains by new vs lost metric allows you to track the number of domains that have newly linked to your site and the ones that have unlinked from it. This helps you measure your website's growth potential and identify areas of improvement.
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The Domain Rating metric, or DR, is Ahrefs' proprietary score of a website's authority and backlink profile. It predicts how influential a website is for search engine rankings by considering the quality and quantity of backlinks pointing to the website. DR ranges from 0 to 100, with higher numbers representing stronger domains.
Referring pages metric is the count of web pages from external domains that link to a particular website's pages, indicating incoming traffic sources.
The Referring domains by Anchor phrase metric in Ahrefs shows the number of unique domains that are linking to a website using a specific anchor phrase, which allows users to evaluate the effectiveness of their backlink strategy and identify areas for improvement.
The Nofollow metric is a link attribute that tells search engines not to follow or pass any SEO value to a linked webpage, thus restricting its ranking ability.
Internal links refer to links on a website that point to another page within the same website. This metric shows the number of internal links a particular page has and helps to understand how the pages on a website are interconnected. A higher number of internal links generally equates to better website architecture and improved user experience.
The .gov backlinks metric in Ahrefs shows the number of backlinks pointing to a website from government domains. It is useful for assessing the site's authority and trustworthiness.
The Rss metric in Ahrefs measures the number of unique referring domains that link to a website's RSS feed. It can help gauge a site's overall link authority and potential for increased traffic through syndication.
The Cost metric in Ahrefs refers to the estimated cost per click (CPC) for a particular search term, based on advertising data from Google Ads, providing insights into the potential financial value of a keyword.