Top Pages
Frequently Asked Questions
What's Covered?
In this guide you’ll learn more about the Top Pages section in your Moz Pro Campaign. For further information about Top Pages or to learn more about the Link Explorer Top Pages section, please see our Link Explorer Guide.
Quick Links
- Find Your Site’s Top Pages in Your Moz Pro Campaign
- View Links
- Sort By Status Code
- Understanding Link Terminology
Please note: You can read the full guide to Top Pages in the Link Explorer section of the Help Hub. You'll find FAQs about our link index data, information on how to find broken links, and more. Stick around on this page to learn more about how to use the Top Pages section of your Moz Pro Campaign.
Find Your Site's Top Pages in Your Moz Pro Campaign
In your Moz Pro Campaign select Links > Top Pages from the menu on the left.
From here you can analyze the most valuable pages based on key metrics, like Page Authority, for your tracked site and competitors. Check your Campaign Settings to see the sites you're tracking.
If you want to research another URL or site that you're not tracking, you can click on Research another site link in Link Explorer to go directly to Link Explorer.
View Links
Click on the magnifying glass option under View Links. This will take you to the Inbound Links tab in Link Explorer and filter the results to show you links to that exact page.
Sort by Status Code
You can also choose to sort Top Pages by HTTP status code. This can be particularly useful if you’re looking to identify pages pointing to broken links or ones returning a server error.
Understanding Link Terminology
More definitions are available on our Glossary.
Domain Authority (DA) - Domain Authority is a Moz proprietary metric from 1-100 which predicts how well a domain will rank in Google based on a machine learning algorithm of link metrics.
Page Authority (PA) - Page Authority is a Moz proprietary metric from 1-100 which predicts how well a page will rank in Google based on a machine learning algorithm of link metrics.
Inbound Links (backlinks) - An incoming link from a page on another website back to your own site.
Linking Domains (Total Linking Root Domains) - Number of unique root domains linking to a target. Two links from the same website will only be counted as one linking root domain.
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