Check your Domain Rating and see how many backlinks, keywords, and traffic your site gets.
Enter one domain to get metrics, or click "Add Comparison" to see two side-by-side.
Domain Rating (DR) is an metric showing the relative strength of a website's backlink profile on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 100. A higher DR generally indicates a stronger and more authoritative profile.
DR is calculated based on the number of unique websites linking to a target site (referring domains) and the DR scores of those linking sites. Links from high-DR sites carry more weight. It also considers how many *other* sites those referring domains link out to.
This is an estimation of the equivalent monthly cost of a website's organic search traffic if that same traffic were acquired via Google Ads (PPC). It's based on the estimated traffic volume and the average Cost Per Click (CPC) of the ranking keywords.
The primary way to increase DR is by acquiring high-quality backlinks from websites that have high DR scores themselves. Focus on earning relevant links from authoritative sources in your niche, rather than just accumulating many low-quality links.