Moz DA is not improving my site DA why?
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Hello Moz community, I have created a lot of high domain authority backlinks for my official service website but my DA still less than 15, why my site DA does not increase as I have created huge backlinks.
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If you have recently build backlink, MozDa will take time to consider it. Apart from this, It also depends on not just count of backlink, it's also on your backlink quality, competitor backlink, spam score, keyword difficulty, backlink campaign, page performance and etc.
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Hi, it happens the same with my website.
Since a month ago I have submitted more than 20 backlinks and I still have the same rank number.
Is there any tool or app that coukd teñl you if that backlinks are prperly indexed andbaccepted by Google?
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thanks for this solution.
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Thanks for this tips.
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@ijiubu768 It can take a while for Moz to pick up the new domains and recalculate your Moz DA based on this. In the end, you usually really have to push hard with a few dozen links to see your domain authority grow especially from higher authority sites as well.
If you'd provide some more context on the work you've done to improve your backlink profile we might be able to help you in a better way?
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