So these competitors I am talking about have a Domain Authority of 45. But to be honest, most of their thousands of backlinks are just shitty links bought from fiverr, which pass no SEO juice. Moz shows they're even linked to by wikipedia. Turns out their brand is mentioned in a wikipedia article. But that doesn't pass SEO juice either, according to google.
I know both Semrush and Moz take into account silly backlinks which pass no seo juice to calculate Domain Authority metrics. (Eg: articles from wikipedia, backlinks bought from fiverr, etc).
So my questions are: 1) How or with what tool could I really inspect and spy what SEO-juicy quality backlinks my competitors have? 2) Do you think I could beat my competitors (based on what I've said; all the backlinks of theirs I've seen are crap) with just one real DA90? The thing is, I can get contextual backlinks from the main domain of my university (a real DA90) (The only thing is, they'd be inside PDFs, but as far as I know, links on public PDFs do count for SEO).
What do you think?
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