When your backlinks are indexed, the Domain Authority (DA) will increase. I experienced this with our company website—its DA went from 0 to 5 with just 2 referring domains. Make sure your backlinks are properly indexed, and you should see an improvement in your DA.
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Posts made by adeelhussain86
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RE: domain authority has not changed
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RE: PA and DA for Homepage
Thank you for the clear explanation! I now understand the distinction between Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA). Our company website also experiences this issue, with a high DA but relatively low PA on individual pages. It's reassuring to know that as our pages rank better and attract more quality backlinks, the PA will increase accordingly.
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RE: domain authority has not changed
Same thing happened with my website https://claudeai.guru/ what could be the possible reason.
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RE: How to check the DA history?
I'm currently in the learning process and I'm not sure about how to utilize Moz effectively. I'm facing the same issue – I don't know how to check the historical Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA) of my website using Moz. Can anyone guide me on this rapysports.com
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RE: domain authority has not changed
I've been experiencing a similar issue with my movie site's Domain Authority (DA). It seems like Google is indeed cracking down on spammy links, which is a good thing for the overall quality of search results. It's important for webmasters and site owners to focus on building high-quality, natural links rather than relying on spammy tactics. Hopefully, this will lead to a more reliable and accurate DA rating in the long run.