SEO Link Builders Beware : Stop Optimizing For Domain Authority
This week, Moz announced it has updated its Domain Authority (DA) score, and as we expected, it caused confusion within some segments of the SEO industry. Some, maybe more novice, SEOs confuse the DA metric with an internal metric used by Google. This is fueled in no small part by agencies and vendors that pitch their ability to “improve your Domain Authority.”
DA is not a Google metric. It is a metric that Moz, an SEO toolset provider, came up with. To be clear, Moz has never claimed that Google uses DA. In fact, Moz has clearly stated that DA is not a Google metric and instead the DA score is based on its own datasets and algorithms.
Moz is not the only company to come up with its own internal link scores, Majestic, Ahrefs and many other tool providers have their own scores.
DA doesn’t influence your Google rankings. Since DA is not a Google metric, it has zero impact on how well or how poorly you rank in Google. If your DA score goes up or goes down, you should not expect your Google rankings to follow.
Russ Jones from Moz has even requested the addition of a disclaimer on the DA score in response to the fact that people are asking Google how to improve their DA scores: Read More


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