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SUMMARY:Lesson 4: Understanding UR, DR and RR through Ahref
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URL Rating (UR)
URL Rating (UR) shows the strength of a target page’s backlink profile on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 100, with the latter being the strongest. Both internal and external links are taken into account when calculating this metric (but they’re “weighted” differently).
SIDENOTE. – “Logarithmic” means that it’s much easier to grow your page from UR 20 to UR 30 than from UR 70 to UR 80.
URL Rating (UR) has a clear positive correlation with Google rankings, meaning that high UR pages tend to rank higher in organic search results.
Domain Rating (DR)
Domain Rating (DR) shows the strength of a target website’s backlink profile on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 100, with the latter being the strongest.
Return Rate (RR)
Return Rate (RR) shows how often the same person searches for a given keyword over a 30-day period.
RR1 means that people typically don’t search for that keyword again within 30 days.
But RR2 and RR3 don’t mean that people search for a given keyword two and...

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