Bulk Page Authority Tracking
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Hi
Is there a way in Moz to identify your page authority by landing page, possibly crawling the site and providing this in bulk so you don't have to go through and check each page?
I want to track how my page authority for certain pages moves over time.
Thank you
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Hi David
Thank you for this. How often is the index updated?
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Hi Becky
Just want to clarify when you are providing us your URL in a Moz campaign, this is not scheduling us to crawl your site but querying an existing database (our index) to retrieve any information we may have already collected for your site.
Our Mozscape index crawls constantly for links and you don't have to have a Moz subscription to view your domain/page authority. A Moz subscription gives you more access to existing data and reporting tools and does not influence how we discover and index links.
Hope this helps!
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Great thank you!
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Cool I'll give it a go thanks for the help!
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10 at a time, yes. But beyond the 50 you can get in Moz Analytics, it's the easiest way to check beyond those 50 as well. Doing 10 takes about 10 seconds - Putting in 100 would take 2 minutes and the file collation would take another minute or two. Five minutes maybe for your top 100 pages is the best simple way I know.
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Not necessarily. I usually go via the campaign dashboard for clients, but you can use it to check out the top 50 pages of your competitors' websites too via that link.
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Great thanks I'll give this a go! Do you need to set up a campaign for Moz to crawl your site first?
Thanks!
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Great thanks, the only problem I found was you can only check 10 links at a link with that review tool - I need to do a lot more
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In your Moz Analytics, if you click on Link Analysis from the Links section in the sidebar, you will see the Top Pages by PA tab.
Clicking this will show you a table of your Top 50 Pages by Page Authority, sorted into Page Title, PA, LRDs, Total External Links and HTTP Status. You can also export this to CSV for your own records or just to suit your own preference of data browsing in an application of your choice (Excel, Google Sheets, whatever).
Hope that helps!
EDIT: This might be easier...
https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/pages?site=YOURWEBSITE.COM&sort=page_authority&filter=all&page=1 -
You are looking (at least in part) for the http://www.seoreviewtools.com/bulk-seomoz-authority-checker/
(It's linked from the Moz API page so i assume it's an authorized use?)
Then just keep a record of each month and build your own tables. You can easily get the list of your pages to start with from Screaming Frog or a sitemap generator and then enter them into the tool. Export the results and voila, all the data you need.
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