The Retrieve Website Authority Metrics API provides detailed and accurate information on key website metrics, helping to evaluate its authority, relevance, and potential in search engines. Among its main data are Domain Authority and Page Authority, values calculated according to algorithms that consider various factors such as link quality, site structure, content, and online reputation.
Domain Authority is a reference score (usually on a scale of 0 to 100) that reflects the strength and reputation of the entire domain. A higher value indicates greater credibility and potential for better search engine ranking. Page Authority, on the other hand, specifically measures the strength of an individual URL, allowing you to compare pages within the same domain or between different sites.
In an environment where search engine optimization is key, having accurate authority metrics is essential. This API simplifies that process by providing relevant technical information in an easy-to-consume format. Both individual professionals and large agencies can benefit by leveraging this data to improve rankings, increase organic traffic, and boost the digital performance of their projects.
{"status":"success","data":{"url":"https:\/\/www.google.com\/","domain_authority":"100 \/ 100","page_authority":"31 \/ 100"},"message":""}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10660/retrieve+website+authority+metrics+api/20210/metrics+analyzer&url=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Metrics Analyzer endpoint returns key SEO metrics, specifically Domain Authority and Page Authority, along with the URL being analyzed. This data helps assess the relevance and credibility of a website.
The key fields in the response data include "status," "data," and "message." Within "data," you'll find "url," "domain_authority," and "page_authority," providing essential metrics for evaluation.
The response data is structured in JSON format. It includes a "status" field indicating success or failure, a "data" object containing the metrics, and a "message" field for additional information or errors.
The Metrics Analyzer endpoint provides information on Domain Authority, Page Authority, and the specific URL analyzed. This data is crucial for evaluating a website's SEO potential and credibility.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the URL they want to analyze in the GET request. This allows for targeted evaluations of specific domains or pages.
The data is derived from various algorithms that analyze factors such as link quality, site structure, content, and online reputation. This multi-faceted approach ensures comprehensive authority metrics.
Typical use cases include SEO audits, competitor analysis, and digital marketing strategies. Users can leverage the metrics to improve rankings, increase organic traffic, and enhance overall web performance.
Users can utilize the returned data by comparing Domain and Page Authority scores to identify strong and weak pages, guiding their SEO efforts and content strategies for better search engine visibility.
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