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Unsolved My DA does not increase and Moz does not recognize my links
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Hello everyone. My website (I am attaching the link to it, if you cannot attach the link remove it but please give me an answer) https://mejorhora.com/ 3 MONTHS ago I made different redirections from other websites that I have with high authority in order to increase both the Da and the DR since I sell links to that website and it suits me. Ahref showed me all the links after a few days, also in search console. However, in Moz it does not recognize more than 500 new domains that give me links. Because? It's been 3 months... What should I do?
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Time Taking Process: Increasing domain authority is a long-term process. It takes time for search engines to crawl and index your website, and for domain authority that grow naturally through quality content and backlinks.
Focus On High-quality Content: Ensure that website consistently produces high-quality, valuable, and unique content.
Build High-quality Backlinks: Earn backlinks from reputable and authoritative websites. Focus on quality over quantity. Through the guest blogging, press release, and content promotion to acquire relevant and natural backlinks.
Check Your Link Profile: Review your website's backlink profile to ensure it doesn't contain any toxic or low-quality links that may be affecting your domain authority. Monitor your technical SEO: Ensure that your website is properly optimized for search engines. Pay attention to factors like website speed, mobile-friendliness, proper indexing, clean URL structure, and proper use of meta tags. -
@SoyGabi It’s possible that Moz’s crawlers haven’t picked up on all the new links yet. It can happen if they haven’t had a chance to re-crawl the pages that are linking to your site. Here is what you can do:
- Check if the new domains linking to your site are high-quality and relevant. Sometimes Moz may not pick up low-quality links or links from irrelevant sites.
- Submit a sitemap to Moz to help their crawlers find and index your new links.
- Check the website for technical issues that may prevent Moz from picking up your new links. You can use a tool like Screaming Frog.
- Reach out to Moz’s support team and provide them with a list of the new domains linking to your site. They may be able to investigate and provide more specific guidance.
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@SoyGabi Your site Moz DA will be increase when google will crawl your backlink, otherwise DA will not be changed.
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