Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search engine results pages (SERPs). Domain Authority scores range from one to 100, with higher scores corresponding to a greater likelihood of ranking. Domain Authority is based on data from our robust Link Explorer web index and uses dozens of factors in its calculations.
Factors that influence Domain Authority:
Linking root domains: The number of unique websites that link to your website.
Total number of links: The total number of links from other websites to your website.
MozRank: A score that reflects the popularity of your website based on the number and quality of links pointing to it.
MozTrust: A score that reflects the trustworthiness of your website based on the trustworthiness of the websites that link to it.
How to improve Domain Authority:
Improve your link profile: Earn high-quality links from relevant and authoritative websites.
Create high-quality content: Create content that is informative, engaging, and valuable to your target audience.
Improve your website's SEO: Optimize your website for search engines by using relevant keywords, improving your website's site structure, and creating a positive user experience.
Be patient: It takes time to improve your Domain Authority.
It's important to note that Domain Authority is not a Google ranking factor. However, it is a useful metric for comparing websites and tracking the "ranking strength" of your website over time.
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