Domain Authority Score Changes
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Hi All,
I hope you guys are doing great.
I need assistance with benchmarking drop that measures domain authority score changes, maybe within 3 months to a year. Is there any reliable tool that we can use for us to see the changes in DA over the past months or years?
Thanks,
Francis
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Hi Shakur,
Yeah, that's correct.
Thanks about this helpful reply of yours.
Have a great day.
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Hi there,
Moz doesn't provide historical info of metrics like DA or PA.
Many SEO's use Searchmetrics visibility tool. But this tool only provides a rough estimate of a domains visibility in search results over time, it's proved valuable in detecting penalties and changes in search volumne for sites over time, although it works best with large sites.
Majestic SEO also provides historical link history. Access is limited with a free account, but paid accounts are generally reasonable.
Hope it helps you.
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I also asked the same at here http://moz.com/community/q/why-my-website-da-pa-is-not-increasing
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