Is Anchor text metric is available for free MOZ API ?
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I'm accessing anchor text metric using free MOZ API account which is for 30 days. is there is any way to get anchor text ?
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Hey vijay,
Got it.
Thanks!
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Hi Roger,
As explained by Eli, the Moz Pro is a different product from MOZ api and these two are not to be confused with each other.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Vijay
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I understand.
The initial confusion is because you are referring to our Moz Pro plan (as you mentioned a 30 day trial). We do not offer a 30 day free trial of our API, only for our Moz Pro plans.
All Moz community users have access to our FREE limited API access (one request every 10 seconds). Unfortunately a Moz Pro subscription does not increase this limit.
However, we do offer paid API plans ranging from $250 a month to $10,000 a month. All the plans come with only a call rate limit of 200 requests per second, but with varying 'rows per month'.
Check out the following link with more information: https://mza.seotoolninja.com/products/api/pricing
Please refer to this link for all the metrics we provide: https://mza.seotoolninja.com/help/guides/moz-api/mozscape/api-reference/url-metrics (They are the same, regardless of the plan you are on).
I hope this helps,
Eli
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Hi Eli!
I was not asking about MOZ pro accounts,i'm more concern about MOZ API available metric whether it is related to entry level accounts or MOZ API free but limited account. Does MOZ is providing following metric on entry level API
1-Anchor text
2-Spam score
3-Total discovered and Total Lost links
4-Page Authority
5-Domain Authority
6-Total active and In-active links.
7-Link Type and Link State
Thanks.
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Hey there!
Thanks for reaching out to us!
I'm sorry, there may be a bit of confusion here. Our API tool is a separate product to Moz Pro.
We offer a permanently free, limited version of our API - https://mza.seotoolninja.com/products/api/pricing and we also offer a 30 day free trial of Moz Pro (two separate tools).
Check out the metrics you can get with our API here: https://mza.seotoolninja.com/help/guides/moz-api/mozscape/api-reference/url-metrics (We do include 'Anchor Text Metrics' within our API).
Let me know if you have any other questions and I'll be more than happy to help! Feel free to reach out to [email protected] if you would like us to investigate into your specific account.
Have a great day!
Eli
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