What is the Use with High Domain Authority Backlinks?
What is Domain Authority? Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that can predict the ranking of a website on search engine results pages (SERPs). The score of a domain authority ranges from one to 100, the highest scores corresponding to a higher ranking ability. The Domain Authority is calculated by evaluating several factors, including the binding of the root domains and the total number of links, in a single DA score. This score can be used when comparing websites or tracking the "strength of ranking" of a website over time. Domain authority is not a metric used by Google to determine search rankings and has no effect on the SERPs. You can use Link Explorer to check the Domain Authority or view the DA of a website using MozBar (a free extension of Chrome), the SERP analysis section of the Keyword Explorer and dozens of other SEO tools on the web. How is Domain Authority Scored? We evaluate the domain authority on a log