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.
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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.
The Number of Top Linking Root Domains metric indicates the number of unique root domains that are linking to a particular website or page, which is an important factor in determining its authority and ranking potential.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.