How often is your domain authority updated?
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I can't seem to figure out how often our domain authority is updated - it seems random, do you know typically when this happens?
Thanks!
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@regineraab
in the past is updated every 3 to 4 weeks. However, now Moz is updating their DA metrics in real-time, as links are recognized. -
in the past is updated every 3 to 4 weeks. However, now Moz is updating their DA metrics in real-time, as links are recognized.
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in the past is updated every 3 to 4 weeks. However, now Moz is updating their DA metrics in real-time, as links are recognized.
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As far as my information goes, it’s more or less a monthly thing. They usually update their index on monthly basis and this is the time when DA got updated.
But, the best idea is to email support@moz.com and you will get the exact information.
Hope this helps!
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You can see it on this link -> http://moz.com/products/api/updates
Next one is next week
( hopefully! )
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