Find DA from previous months
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Hi Guys,
I've been asked to pull up the DA for a site from the last couple of months and for the life of me I can't seem to work out how to pull a history of DA for a site. it's only the previous three months but how can I do it?
Thanks in advanced.
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Hi Nishadha,
Thanks that's great. Looks like I was look at it most of the time silly me!
Kind Regards,
Greg
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Go to the campaign and then
Links -> Competitive metrics -> Click on the chart icon next to domain authority
It will show how the domain authority changed by week. I don't think you can get it by month.
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