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How To Increase Blog DA to 50+
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Hey,
I am wondering to know the key metrics which MOZ considers before giving a blog of DA 50+. I have tried to search but couldn't find the best answers so was wondering how it's achieved.
For example a site named "SportsALA" have a DA of 20 but i see they have links from many sites. I have checked other sites as well for example and they have less RDs but still had higher DA.
Can anyone help me to explain Moz DA 2.0 factors a bit more.
Thanks
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Website DA Increase when your get links from higher DA Sites then your DA will be increase. If you start a new blog then your initial DA is low when you start proper Off page then DA increase gradually.
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From Moz 2.0 the only way is to get LOW SPAM SCORE backlinks from HIGH AUTHORITY websites.
It's just simple as that. But it requires a lot of work (i hate making backlinks lol) but the good thing is that i found this guys -> Increase DA from 0 to 50+ in 15 days.
I attached my screenshot boost. Hope it helps!
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you cant get high da pa by getting power full backlink. from big site that is only way
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Hi Here you go
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https://a-moz.groupbuyseo.org/blog/comprehensive-analysis-domain-authority
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https://moz-static.s3.amazonaws.com/products/landing-pages/announcements/Authority_Scoring_Guide.pdf
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Your site has more DA now than in march when Moz made the change see https://imgur.com/w4kVPnr.png
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Does it look like you started adding links to https://sportsala.com/crictime-hd-score/ in March as well?
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PS your site redirected me to this & you can see what happened after I clicked your site URL.
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https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/https/sportsala.com/crictime-hd-score/
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https://labs.sucuri.net/signatures/sitecheck/warning/?index_missing.2
Hope this helps,
Tom
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