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Link quality measuring
Hello
We all know there are pleny of metrics on the market. I've noticed many people are selling links and only mentioning Moz metrics (PA/DA) which seems pretty useless these for a long time. So I was wondering, is there something people into link building considering as a standard for measuring value of link prospects? (how do you decide is some link worth?). I was using TF and CF until recently thanks |
Put the link into semrush. If it's getting search engine traffic consistently and if there's no huge peaks or drops then it's a decent link regardless of whether it has high DA or not
Also the amount of outgoing links the page has and the location. |
Outside metrics (ie., outside of Google) are fucking retarded and if you buy links based on this, congrats on wasting a ton of $$. :)
Only thing that matters is if the site you're buying from gets SE traffic. The price is then based on how much, and especially how much of a % of their overall traffic. Sites with 20k total visits daily getting 1k SE and selling for $1500 / yr is absolutely hilarious. |
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