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What is da and pa?
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kindly explain me i am new.
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Domain Authority and Page Authority (DA/PA) are indicators developed by MOZ, a very respectable and reputable digital company, which predicts how well a page will rank in search engine results.
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DA IS THE DOMAIN AUTHORITY AND PA IS PAGE AUTHORITY. THESE ARE LIKE PAGE SCORE. THIS IS FROM 100 SCROCE. IT TELLS THE DIFFICULY AND AUTHORITY WEBSITES
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