API - Internal Links to page and related metrics
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Hi dear moz Team!
Currently I´m building a Java application accessing your API. But there are some metrics I urgently need which I can´t get out of the API until now:
- The total number of internal links to a page
- The total number of internal links to a page with partial anchor text match
- MozRank passed by all internal links w. part. match anchor text (would be nice)
For example, if I try this by your links endpoint, my idea was:
http://lsapi.seomoz.com/linkscape/links/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jetztspielen.de%2F?AccessID=..
&Expires=..
&Signature=..
&Scope=domain_to_page
&Filter=internal
&Sort=domain_authority
&SourceCols=4 (or any other value)
&SourceDomain=www.jetztspielen.de
&Offset=0
&Limit=50If I try this, the API says:
{"status": "400", "error_message": "Cannot set a source domain when filtering for internal links."}
Is there any way to get the data I need by your API endpoints?
I´m currently writing my master thesis and it is very important to me to solve this somehow. Thank you very much in advance!
Best,
Andreas Pollierer
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Hi Andreas
You may have better luck over on the dev forum at http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293196-developer-discussion-group
We prefer all API related questions to be posted there.
Hope this helps!
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