@Abdul_Gaffar said in Please tell me my website DA is Fake or any effect my ranking.:
A few days ago I bought a DA increaser package from Fiverr for my Mobileinfo website. and after 15 days I see my DA-3 to Jupm on DA-54 this is a Majic. but a few days later I feel this was very bad practice on my website, and there was no benefit.
Now Problem is I don't know what is my real DA and PA. and I want to remove this redirect backlink from my domain.!
Please help me!
It sounds like you purchased a service to artificially increase your Domain Authority (DA) for your website, and now you're facing some challenges as a result. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you:
Understand Domain Authority (DA) and Page Authority (PA):
DA and PA are metrics developed by Moz to predict how well a website will rank on search engine results pages (SERP). They're based on a 0-100 logarithmic scale, where it's easier to grow from 20-30 than from 70-80.
Importantly, Google and other search engines don't use DA or PA in their ranking algorithms. These are just third-party metrics.
- Check Your Current DA and PA:
Visit the Moz Link Explorer and enter your website URL. This will show you the current DA and PA for your website. However, remember these metrics might be inflated due to the purchased backlinks.
- Identify and Remove Unnatural Backlinks:
First, you need to find all the backlinks pointing to your site. You can use tools like Moz Link Explorer, Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Google Search Console for this.
Once you have the list, manually review the backlinks to identify suspicious or low-quality links.
If you find such links, you can either contact the website owners and request them to remove the link or use the Google Disavow tool. The Disavow tool allows you to tell Google not to consider certain backlinks when assessing your site.
- Google Disavow Tool:
Before using this tool, try to remove the links manually by reaching out to website owners because Google expects you to make this effort before using the Disavow tool.
Create a .txt file listing the URLs or domains you want to disavow. Follow the format guidelines provided by Google. Submit the .txt file via the Disavow tool.
- Monitor Your Website:
After removing or disavowing the links, monitor your website's performance using Google Analytics, Google Search Console, or other analytics tools.
Keep an eye on your organic search traffic and keyword rankings to ensure there are no major drops due to the changes.
- Future Precautions:
Avoid buying backlinks or engaging in practices that promise to artificially boost metrics like DA. These shortcuts often lead to more harm than good in the long run.
Focus on producing high-quality content and earning natural backlinks. This is the best approach to build sustainable website authority and improve your organic search visibility.