Referring Domain
A referring domain is a unique external domain that has one or more backlinks pointing to your website. Multiple backlinks from the same domain count as just one referring domain.
A referring domain is a unique external domain that has one or more backlinks pointing to your website. Multiple backlinks from the same domain count as just one referring domain.
Why It Matters
Google values domain diversity over raw backlink count as a trust signal. A site with 50 backlinks from 50 different domains typically appears more trustworthy than one with 500 backlinks from only 5 domains. There's a positive correlation between referring domain count and organic traffic, and tools like Ahrefs DR and Semrush Authority Score use referring domains as a core input.
Referring Domains vs. Backlinks
| Aspect | Referring Domain | Backlink |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Unique domain sending links | Individual hyperlink |
| Count | 1 per domain regardless of links | 1 per link |
| Example | ahrefs.com links from 5 pages → 1 referring domain | ahrefs.com sends 5 links → 5 backlinks |
| SEO weight | Diversity = higher trust | Volume matters but diversity wins |
Quality Assessment
High-quality referring domains: Authoritative, popular sites in the relevant industry. Backlinks from these carry more SEO weight.
Low-quality/spam domains: Link farms, PBNs, auto-generated sites. Their backlinks can harm SEO and trigger Google penalties.
How to Grow Referring Domains
- Create original data, research, and infographics that multiple sites want to cite
- Use guest posting to earn backlinks from new domains
- Pursue broken link building to replace dead links with your content
- Prioritize getting 1–2 links each from many domains over many links from few domains
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