How do I check PA in moz
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i see where I can check the DA for a site, but how can I check the PA of a page?
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To check Page Authority (PA) in Moz, follow these steps:
Go to the Moz website and sign in to your Moz Pro account.
Once logged in, navigate to the "Link Explorer" tool from the menu.
In the Link Explorer tool, you can enter the URL of the page you want to check the Page Authority for in the search bar.
After entering the URL, click on the "Search" or "Enter" button.
The tool will then display various metrics for the entered URL, including Page Authority (PA).
You can also use the MozBar, a browser extension provided by Moz, to quickly view Page Authority metrics while browsing the web. Simply install the MozBar extension in your browser, and it will display Page Authority along with other relevant metrics for any webpage you visit. -
When you use MOZ's Link Explorer, and input URL, not domain, it shows it right away.
Here is the screenshot: https://dmitrii-regexseo.tinytake.com/tt/NDQ0NTk3MF8xNDA1NjM4OA
And, if you want to see PAs for a given domain, click on the "Top Pages" on the right: https://dmitrii-regexseo.tinytake.com/tt/NDQ0NTk3M18xNDA1NjM5Mg
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https://moz.com/domain-analysis
Type the domain you want; underneath the output is the PA per page, basicly listed as highest PA per page to lowest.
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