To check the Domain Authority (DA) history of a website, you can use tools like Moz’s Link Explorer or Ahrefs’ Site Explorer. These tools offer historical data on DA scores and provide insights into changes over time. By accessing the historical data section or reports within these tools, you can track how the DA has evolved, giving you a sense of the website’s SEO performance and link profile changes.
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RE: How to check the DA history?
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RE: Is there a tool to check the SEO performance of articles from different websites?
Yes, tools like SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Moz can assess the SEO performance of articles across different websites. These platforms analyze various metrics such as keyword rankings, backlinks, and content quality, providing insights into how well articles perform in search engine results. They also offer competitive analysis to compare your content with others in your niche.
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RE: How to check the DA history?
To check the Domain Authority (DA) history of a website, you can use the following methods:
Moz’s Link Explorer: Visit Moz’s Link Explorer, enter the website URL, and view its DA score. Moz provides historical data on DA through its tools if you have a Moz Pro account.
SEO Tools with Historical Data: Use SEO tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush, which offer historical data tracking for domain metrics, including DA. Search for the domain in these tools and check their historical data sections.
Wayback Machine: Visit the Wayback Machine and look at archived versions of the site. While it won’t show DA directly, you can review historical content and compare it with current DA data from SEO tools.
Google Search Console: Although it doesn't provide DA history, you can analyze historical performance and backlinks in Google Search Console, which can offer context for changes in DA.