How hard could it be to outrank a huffington post article with PA:1 ?
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or what would be the quick way to find out?
Page Authority 1
mozRank 0.00
mozTrust 0.00
Total Links 0
Internal Links 0
External Links 0
Followed Links 0
Nofollowed Links 0
Linking Root Domains 0
On-Page Analysis Grade A
Broad Keyword Usage in Title Yes
Broad Keyword Usage in Document Yes
Keyword Used in URL Yes
KW in Domain No
KW Exact Match No
Exact Anchor Text Links 0
Linking Root Domains w/ Exact Anchor Text 0
Partial Anchor Text Links 0
Partial Anchor Text Root Doms. 0
Domain Authority 100
Domain mozRank 7.6
Domain mozTrust 7.9
DmT/DmR 1.0
External Links to this domain 40443657
Linking Root Domains to this domain 223797
Linking C-Blocks Domains to this domain 40697
Tweets 6
FB Shares 20
Google Plus One Shares 0
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Hi Antonio,
You have posted the page and domain metrics. What you need to check is:
Domain Authority 100
Domain mozRank 7.6
Domain mozTrust 7.9
For the new pages of that website these provide the value, the domain passes the link juice into the page.
Outranking that page can be done! But you need to have a comparison and not only by numbers.
Maybe if we get two links we can give more answers, these are just initial thoughts.
Gr.,
Istvan
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