Quality of content. Very subjective, yes, but remember: you are comparing brands to each other. Here's what you need to assess:
Do "informational" pages discuss complex topics in less than 400 words?
Note: Thin content isn't always a bad thing . Keep the intent of the page in mind when evaluating.
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Overall, do the pages look well-written and full of valuable information?
Conversely, are the sites full of “listicles” egypt number data general information that you can find in millions of other places online?
Image/video quality. Also highly subjective (but again, compare your site to your competitors, and be brutally honest). Decide based on each site's media items:
Resolution (Do the images or videos look high quality? Grainy?)
Whether they are unique (do the images or videos appear to be from stock resources?)
Whether images or videos are repeated across multiple sample pages.
Audience (inclusion and sharing)
Number of linking domains. This factor is based exclusively on the total number of dofollow روٹ ڈومینز کو لنک کرنا (LRDs) from each domain (not total backlinks).
A Moz’s Open Site Explorer (OSE) or Ahrefs. Since this measurement is only for the total number of LRDs for a competitor, you don’t need to graph them. However, you will have the opportunity to display the sheer amount of links by their domain authority in the next checklist item.
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