Please help me? DA of my website decreased last 1 month what could be the reason?
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Please help me? DA of my website decreased last 1 month what could be the reason?
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To chime in on this, DA and PA are Moz metrics, and are not only impacted by gain and loss of backlinks, but also take into consideration that of competitors. That said, there's a good chance that if you did not lose backlinks and saw a decrease, that your competitors gained backlinks during this period.
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-Zack
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Actually, only nr 4. in your list would have an impact on Domain Authority in how Moz calculates it as it's based on the authority from links. Any ranking factors from the site or on-page optimization don't play a role in how it's calculated.
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Get more and higher quality links, this will all help boost your domain and page authority.
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Same happened to one of my site also.
for reference cricfacts.com
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