But if you're serious, I'm going to bed and might sleep on it.
Just to give you time to think, too: I did black hat and grey hat SEO far before I took the legitimate route and may or may not possess tools with Rumer in its name.
But if you're serious, I'm going to bed and might sleep on it.
Just to give you time to think, too: I did black hat and grey hat SEO far before I took the legitimate route and may or may not possess tools with Rumer in its name.
The dr doesn’t really matter as it’s not a metric that Google takes in count with its rankings.
It’s a metric that Ahrefs developed and doesn’t have an effect on the core rankings.
Domain Rating (DR) is a proprietary SEO metric by Ahrefs. It represents the strength of the website’s backlink profile on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 100, with the latter being the strongest.
Domain Rating is widely used in the SEO community to evaluate link-building opportunities and estimate the website’s authority gained via backlinks.
These are the systems that Google uses for their rankings:
Explore some of Google Search's more notable ranking systems, including systems that are part of our core ranking systems, which are the underlying technologies that produce search results in response to queries.
They don't, but it gives you a clearer idea of how Google sees it, as they use a proprietary ranking algorithm on Google and these metrics are the closest you'll get at understanding Google SERPs.
And that’s exactly why metrics like Domain Authority or Domain Rating exist.
Google may not use them, but we can use them to emulate PageRank.