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Root linking domains per URL

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 8:50 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
This seems a little complicated, but it's only because I'm using two VLOOKUPs at the same time to replace N/A results with the number 0. You can always manually insert a 0 wherever N/A appears.

Now it’s time for the fun part: modeling. First, I recommend sorting by the volume column you just created so you can see the anchor text at the top. It’s amazing to see links with anchor text like “ring” or “jewelry” automatically populate the top of the list, as those are also keywords with high search volume.
Please note: The two advanced Google operator hacks shared in this post (-site:example.com & &num=3 to find other variations of featured snippets) have been deprecated by Google and no bangladesh number data work. Sorry for the inconvenience. - Brit
We’ve covered finding featured snippet opportunities. We’ve covered the process of targeting the featured snippets you want to win. Now it’s time for the third and final piece of the puzzle: how to monitor and measure the effectiveness of all your efforts so far. In this episode of Whiteboard Friday, Brittany shares three pro tips on how to make sure your featured snippet strategy is working.



Which index reports the highest RLD count for a randomly selected URL?


Simple, right? No, even this metric has its nuances. What is a root linking domain? Do subdomains count if they are on subdomain sites like Blogspot or Wordpress.com? If so, how many sites on the web should be treated that way? We used a machine-learned approach based on surveys, SERP data, and unique link data to determine our list, but each competitor does it differently. So, for this metric, direction really matters. As you can see, Moz is steadily catching up and as of today’s writing, Moz is finally winning.