I'm a beginner. I want to know what this is 'DA'
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I'm a beginner. I want to know what this is 'DA'
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Darin got there first! Domain Authority. It is the current metric to judge the effect a site has within the algorithm to rank for its niche.
I don't want to copy Darin's post, I'd recommend the links he's given you. Happy reading
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Assuming you are talking about DA from Moz here.
DA stands for Domain Authority and the new version just released. In a way it's a measurement by Moz that gives you perspective on how well the site should rank because of it's authority. Kind of like PageRank from Google but instead it's based on Moz's data pulls.
You can learn all about Domain Authority here: https://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority
And see the update to Domain Authority 2.0 here: https://moz.com/blog/new-domain-authority
Hope this helps
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