Domain_to_domain api call syntax
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I am trying to construct an api call that lists the top authority link from each domain.
This page_to_page call works
This domain_to_domain does not
I'm plum out of ideas why? Anyone know?
The Idea output is the single highest authority link for all linking domains
thanks!
Brian
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Hey Brian,
Thanks for the question. I first want to show you our API developer forum which is your best resource for API support right now.
https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293196-Developer-Discussion-Group
Second, to answer your question, you'll need to make sure you are including both a scope AND a sort in your domain_to_domain calls. It should be formatted more like this:
I hope that helps. I'll see you in the API forum.
Cheers,
Joel.
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