@semrtaz reginal news sites like yours always have such issue, I found the same situation in APAC News site as well. It always takes MOZ much time to get it index.
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RE: domain authority has not changed
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RE: domain authority has not changed
@semrtaz can try to check out remove virus now it could be a kind of malware
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RE: Domain Authority Not Changed?
One more example of a quite old website not recorded in MOZ - coinwire Japan news.
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RE: Domain Authority Not Changed?
Has anyone this situation...
When I use 3rd party MOZ DA checker, it gives a domain authority. But when I check it on MOZ itself, it says "No information"... so how does the other sites that use MOZ api get the DA score? The example is this Japanese News site -
RE: Landing pages report has no data even if I have ranking keywords and traffic
I found some websites with top SERP on competitive key phrases (for example, this website is in the 1st page on "Global Press Release" search) but MOZ has no data. I think in the end, Google result is what matters. MOZ is just trying to "simulate" what google is thinking but apparently, there's still a big lag.
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RE: domain authority has not changed
There could be several reasons why a website's domain authority score is not changing. According to ¹, some of the reasons are:
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Lack of new high-quality backlinks: Domain authority often depends on the quality and quantity of backlinks to your website. If you haven't gained new high-quality backlinks recently, your domain authority may remain stable.
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Backlink profile: DA relies heavily on the quality and quantity of backlinks. If a website's backlink profile hasn't improved significantly or has lost high-quality links, it may not see a change in its DA.
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Substandard content: Low standard content has a negative impact on the domain authority score. Websites that do not refresh their content from time to time usually remain low on the DA score scale. Quality content is very important and users should regularly get interesting information to read. Top-rated websites have fresh relevant content at all times. As a result, they have a high DA score.
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Technical issues: Technical issues such as slow page speed, broken links, and poor mobile responsiveness can also affect a website's DA score.
Hope this helps!
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