Increase Domain Authority
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Hey experts,
I hope you are doing great, I'm really sorry if its off-topic, I have bought a brand new domain name.
What are the most recommended ways by Moz to increase its authority and standing in Google ,fast?
Page for reference: cleanthese.com
Kind regards
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Hello @lexisestate , You can increase your website by link building process in different domains. It also helps to increase domain authority and when your domain authority is increasing you will get more traffic as your article will beat your competitors one by one. But In my opinion you should get traffic from your relevant website by link building, joining community, forum posting, Guest posting, directory submission, classified ads posting and so on. There are many methods available online to get direct traffic in your website.
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Hello everyone. My name is Asif Idris, and I run Lexis Estate, I just want to ask how can I grow my website's traffic. Any suggestions please reply to my post if you have any ideas.
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@ndjkiu77
Avec de la patience et du travail, vous atteindrez votre objectif. J'ai créé un site de petites annonces il y a 3 ans et je travaille toujours pour obtenir un bon référencement.
Je vous conseille d'utiliser l'outil Moz pour gagner du temps
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That is a solid answer, but to also chime in, Domain Authority is a Moz metric that largely increases and decreases depending on the number of backlinks a website has, and also takes into consideration the competitive landscape. So if your goal is to raise your Domain Authority score, you would want to start obtaining backlinks to your website.
Keep in mind that there are several ways to approach gaining backlinks, but doing so by getting your site listed in "bad link neighborhoods" can easily earn penalties in Google.
Hope this helps!
Zack
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Hey there and welcome!
short answer - there is no 'fast' way, fast will most likely lead to a penalty.
Now you're in luck that Moz has oodles of info to help from the beginner's guide to SEO
to a whole suite - https://moz.com/learn/seo
my personal favourites the blog - https://moz.com/blog you can find there are categories you can sort by and you'll get a lot of different peoples perspectives.
If I were you I would start with 'local' its an easy win to establish a domain in an area you are trying to target and build out there, there are plenty of services (including Moz) to help you with that. If you're ever in doubt forget Google, forget Moz! think of your users, what do they need/want on your site and you'll find if you target them first the rest falls into place thereafter.
Good luck.
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