Page Linking Root Domains and Root Domain Linking Root Domains?
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hi,
i want to know if Page Linking Root Domains is less and Root Domain Linking Root Domains is higher in number, at that time your keyword is highly competitive or less competitive?
for example if a keyword having this information:-
- Page Authority is:-83
- Page Linking Root Domains:- 295
- Domain Authority is :- 94
- Root Domain Linking Root Domains:- 42,399
which point is more important to consider? if you want to bring your keyword on the first page of the Google ?
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i mean to say that if i have one main keyword and 10 other related keywords on a single domain,
i am of the view that if i work on ten other keywords and somehow bring them on the top will this phenomena will have an impact on my main keyword as well? will my other related keywords support my main keyword to rank better or not?
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Can you try rephrasing your question, please? I'm not sure I follow.
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Thank you Martin and activitysuper for help,
please tell in this section also,
if my 10 to 12 keywords on the first page of the google
is it possible these keywords support the main keyword home page?
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Links coming from the root domain (homepage)
'Page Auth' and 'Page Linking Root Domains'
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In short, both are important. I focus firstly on the Page Domains because at the end of the day it is that Page that is ranking.
But you must also ensure that you are raising your overall domain authority so getting links and publishing content and social sharing (etc) for other pages of your site as well.
If you raise the overall domain authority, the pages tend to get a lift too, but start with the page metrics first.
Hope this helps.
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