Get DA/PA Bulk Mode
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Hi, everyone.
I want to know if you know any way to get DA & PA metrics with any software (not Netpeak Checker please, is very low) or any add-on for Google Sheet or Microsoft Excel (like Majestic has for Google Sheets).
Up today any software works always and sometimes the results are not really.
Please, team of MOZ and Community, help me.
And team of MOZ, the SEOs around the world need a solution for this. We scrapped many domains every day for build our privates blogs networks and also for search opportunities for link our sites. Please, provide us anyway (software, tool in your suite, I don't know) for this essential function in the SEO World.
Thanks!
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Hi Team,
I am learning digital marketing and i need know DA/PA bulk mode. Can you give me permission for this.
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@seotrafilea said in Get DA/PA Bulk Mode:
Hi, everyone.
I want to know if you know any way to get DA & PA metrics with any software (not Netpeak Checker please, is very low) or any add-on for Google Sheet or Microsoft Excel (like Majestic has for Google Sheets).
Up today any software works always and sometimes the results are not really.Hey there,
There are several tools and add-ons available for obtaining Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) metrics other than Netpeak Checker. These metrics, originally developed by Moz, are widely used in SEO to estimate the strength of a domain or a page. Here are some options that integrate well with Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, or standalone software:
MozBar: Moz itself offers the MozBar, a Chrome extension that provides DA and PA scores directly in your browser while you surf the web. While it's not a Google Sheets or Excel add-on, it's a straightforward way to get these metrics quickly.
SEOquake: SEOquake is another browser extension available for Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. It provides a plethora of SEO metrics, including DA and PA. SEOquake can display these metrics directly in search engine results pages (SERPs), making it a convenient tool for quick assessments.
Ahrefs: Ahrefs is a comprehensive SEO tool that offers a wide range of metrics including their own Domain Rating (DR) and URL Rating (UR), which are similar to Moz's DA and PA. While Ahrefs doesn't have a direct add-on for Google Sheets or Excel, it offers an API that can be integrated into custom scripts, allowing you to pull data directly into these platforms.
SEMrush: SEMrush is another comprehensive SEO platform that offers a wide range of metrics and insights, including authority scores. Like Ahrefs, SEMrush also provides API access for pulling data into Google Sheets or Excel through custom scripts or integrations.
Google Sheets Add-ons and Scripts: For direct integration with Google Sheets, you can use custom scripts or add-ons that utilize APIs from SEO tools like Moz, Ahrefs, or SEMrush. For example, you can use the IMPORTXML function in Google Sheets to fetch data from web pages or APIs that provide these metrics.
Majestic: As you mentioned Majestic, it's worth noting that Majestic offers its own metrics (Trust Flow and Citation Flow) that are similar to DA and PA. They have a Google Sheets add-on, allowing for easy integration of their data into your spreadsheets.
Cheers Tom,
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I think ahrefs has the best tool for this purpose.
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Hey there, thanks for writing in!
The only way to check for Domain Authority, Page Authority or Spam Score in bulk would be our Mozscape API. You can read all about the API and how it works and what's required over in our Help Hub pages, here: https://moz.com/help/guides/moz-api/mozscape/overview
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any other questions or if there's anything that needs clarifying! Just send us a note over at help@moz.com and we'll do our very best to answer all your questions!
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