How to Increase Domain Authority [And Reach #1 on Google]
Stewart
Chief Link Building Strategist
Generating organic traffic and improving your spot in Google search results is a key part of online marketingāand working on increasing your domain authority (DA) is a good place to start.
Research shows that websites with higher DA or domain rating (DR), as assessed by Ahrefs, typically achieve better rankings on Google's first page.
While domain authority doesnāt directly impact your ranking, it does provide an indication of how relevant, authoritative, and credible your website isāthree factors that Google considers when ranking your site.
In this article, we discuss:
ā”ļø What domain authority is and why itās important.
ā”ļø Why you should increase domain authority for your website.
ā”ļø How domain authority works and how it is calculated.
ā”ļø Some proven strategies for increasing your websiteās domain authority.
ā”ļø How you can improve your rankings on Google.
What Is Domain Authority (DA)?
Domain authority refers to a website metric that has been created by the search engine optimization (SEO) tool, Moz. This metric indicates how authoritative a website is.
Moz does this by analyzing the siteās backlink profile and giving it a DA score. Domain authority scores range from 0-100, with higher scores representing more authoritative websites.
One of the key metrics they use to calculate your DA is your backlink profile. This is a collection of links that point to your website from other websites.
Backlinks are considered a reliable measure of a siteās authority. In theory, this is because websites will only link out when the content is worth linking to.
Technically, if a site has a lot of high-quality backlinks, it means that many different people have vouched that it contains high-quality content.
Having quality backlinks is a vote of confidence for your website and indicates to Google that itās worth ranking.
Predicting How Likely a Website Is to Rank on Google
While domain authority doesnāt determine how well you will rank on Google, it can be useful when trying to outrank direct competitors.
You can gauge whether you'll be able to rank for a term by comparing your domain authority with that of top websites in the search engine results pages (SERPs). If your site has a similar or higher domain authority, you have a good chance of ranking alongside well-optimized pages for that keyword.
If you're not ranking for a term despite optimizing your keywords, you can also optimize your website structure and add rich media to help increase your domain authority and improve your SEO performance.
Moz isnāt the only company with an algorithm that provides a score based on backlinks.
The Ahrefs DR score is a popular alternative for assessing a websiteās domain authority.
Like DA, DR also considers a websiteās backlink profile and creates a score that estimates how authoritative a website is out of 100.
There are some differences in how the two scores are calculated, which we explore later in this article.
Why is it Important to Increase Domain Authority?
In many competitive industries, Google will only display results from websites with good domain authority. If your website does not have strong domain authority, you may struggle to rank on Google.
Increasing domain authority can help you overcome this barrier and rank higher.
Itās important to remember that the Google Search algorithm doesnāt directly consider domain authority when ranking websites.
This is because calculating domain authority is a subjective process and this rating is assigned by a third-party company.
š¤ Why Is DA Important, Then?
Domain authority plays an important part in predicting how well your website will rank in search engine results.
This is because the same factors that increase domain authority are used by Google to rank websites.
These factors include:
The number of domains that link to your site.
The number of sites that link to those domains.
The authority of the domains that point to your site.
In this article, we dive into domain authority and similar metrics. We also highlight some of the strategies we use at LinkBuilder to build domain authority for our clientsā websites.
Why Should You Care about Increasing Your Domain Authority?
As weāve mentioned, domain authority isnāt a Google ranking factor. If this is the case, why should you bother trying to increase your websiteās authority score?
The answer is that increasing domain metric scores is typically a sign that you are building your website the right way.
Calculating domain authority is primarily based on how many links point to your site. If people are linking to you, it usually means that they like your content and find it useful.
Also, Ahrefs discovered a correlation between having a high DR and ranking highly. Sites with high domain metric scores dominate many competitive, profitable search terms.
If you improve domain authority to the level of your top competitors, it doesnāt necessarily mean youāll rank for the terms you want. But when itās done in a way that complies with Google guidelines, it certainly wonāt hurt.
Put simply, the best way to improve your DA is to land backlinks from authoritative sites. If you arenāt currently trying to build links, then putting in place a good link-building strategy will help.
š” The importance of earning high-quality backlinks
When working on achieving more inbound links, itās essential to aim for high-quality backlinks. Quality links include those that:
Come from high domain authority websites.
Appear naturally in the root domainsā content.
Are relevant to your website.
High-quality backlinks indicate to Google and other search engines that your website is trustworthy and credible. This could potentially improve your ranking in the search engine result pages (SERPs).
If your domain metric scores are currently low, you should focus on attracting as many dofollow links as possible.
Dofollow links are those that allow Google to point back to your site, which can improve your overall authority.
āļø How to avoid attracting bad links
Although backlinks are crucial to increased domain authority, if you want to improve your Google ranking, itās important to avoid building bad links.
You can avoid earning toxic links by keeping a close eye on your backlink profile. If you spot a low-quality link, you can contact the website owner to remove the backlink. If all else fails, you can disavow toxic links.
Check out our complete guide on disavowing backlinks without hurting your website.
Here are the top strategies we use here at LinkBuilder to earn our clients high-quality links and increase domain authority scores.
How to Increase Domain Authority
ā Create link-worthy content
Creating content that people want to link to is the first step to better link-building. People typically link to unique content like:
Reports or studies.
Breaking news where you are quoted as a reliable source.
Interesting opinions and viewpoints.
Useful tools.
Interesting long-form content.
Statistical roundups.
Your content should be world-classāyou canāt just write a blog post. Youāll need to write a very informative post thatās better than anything else out there on the topic.
If it isnāt, website owners are likely to link to competing sites over yours.
The ideal scenario is that people will find your content naturally in search results pages and link to it in their articles.
Unfortunately, this isnāt usually the caseāespecially if you donāt have much traffic in the first place.
In this case, you may have to promote your content via outreach.
š Tips for creating world-class content
Use the SkyScraper technique. Analyze your competitorsā content and produce a piece that is more updated, better, and more comprehensive than theirs.
Back up any statements you make with real statistics from studies and reports.
Add something unique. An original insight from an expert in your company adds value to your content as these are nuggets of information that wouldnāt be found elsewhere online.
Include strong calls to action (CTAs) in your content that drive readers to take action.
Invest in proofreading and editing services to ensure your content is error-free. Spelling and grammatical errors immediately lower the credibility of your writing.
ā Reach out to website owners
Once you have created great, linkable content, itās time to reach out to others in your niche and ask them to link to it. Contact other websites and tell them about your site and content.
Below, we highlight the ways you can realistically earn links through outreach:
You can find the ideal websites to contactāknown as target sitesāwith Ahrefs. Enter your websiteāor that of another in your nicheāinto the āSite Explorerā and then click on ācompeting domains.ā This will bring up a list of similar sites.
Itās then a case of finding out who runs the website and sending them a message or email introducing yourself and asking them to link to your content.
Keep in mind that you arenāt the only site performing this kind of outreach.
Many webmasters are inundated with outreach requests, so try to make your message stand out by offering something in return. For example, you can offer to share one of their posts on your email list or with your social following.
ā Pursue unlinked mentions
Finding unlinked mentions is a strategy where you look for instances where a website has mentioned your business but they havenāt added a link to your site.
You then get in touch with the people running the publication and ask them to link to you. The owner will often be happy to do so.
While it sounds like a lot of work, itās easy to automate much of the process. Simply set up a Google Alert for your brandās name. When you receive an email or notification, head to the web page to see if it has linked to you. If it hasnāt, send them an email asking for the link.
This strategy works best for established sites. If people donāt already know about your website, they are unlikely to mention you in the first place.
ā Fix broken links
Broken link building is a strategy where you find broken links on other websites and offer your content as a replacement.
First, identify websites relevant to your industry with broken links.
Once youāve identified a broken link, check whether you have content that might work as a replacement or create suitable content.
Then, reach out to the website owner, let them know about the broken link, and suggest your content as a replacement.
This strategy is mutually beneficial: website owners appreciate the help in maintaining their siteās quality, and you gain a valuable backlink.
ā Consider niche edits and paid links
Niche edits are when you ask a website owner to link your article to their existing content. When it works, itās an easy way to get links to specific content on relevant sites.
The downside is that if a website owner agrees to do this, they will often ask you to pay for the link.
While paying for links is technically against Googleās Search Essentials (formerly Google Webmaster Guidelines), it is common practice in many niches. It can be tough to see any progress without purchasing links.
Check out our guide on niche edits to learn how to use this strategy correctly.
ā Create an internal linking strategy
While backlinks are important to improve domain authority and search rankings, having a solid internal link structure in your website content is essential, too.
An internal linking structure involves inserting links to other parts of your website within your content with the aim of driving conversions and sales. This forms part of your on-page SEO.
The benefits of having internal links include:
Passing link juice from one page to another.
Keeping your readers engaged.
Creating a user journey from wherever users land on your website.
Helping Google crawl and index your pages.
ā Optimize on-page SEO
Itās worth noting that domain authority is based on various technical and on-page SEO aspects. For example, site speedāwhich is how long it takes your website to loadāimpacts your domain authority score.
Working on technical SEO aspects, like improving your siteās speed and performance, may improve your domain authority.
Better yet, it may also improve how long users stay on your site.
Even as little as a one-second delay in loading speed can lose up to 11% of website views. Customer satisfaction also decreases by 16% if your website loads slowly.
ā Try Connectively
Connectively (formerly HARO) is a link-building goldmine.
Itās not only one of the best ways to get quality backlinks from high-authority websites, but itās also one of the most effective ways to get links in general.
The service is a set of daily email newsletters that contain requests from journalists for expert input into their stories. If youāre an expert in a particular niche, you can attract a backlink by answering the request.
Hereās how it works:
Head to the Connectively website and sign up.
Connectively presents you with a list of journalist queries.
Search for requests that you can provide an authoritative answer to.
Follow the journalistās instructions when replying to the story and include a link to your website. It can help to set up a bio and profile picture in advance that you can easily share.
The journalist will choose the answers they like for their story.
When the story goes live, youāll get a backlink.
While Connectively is easy to use, it is also very competitive and many people reply to each request.
To increase your chances of being chosen, you should reply quickly and in a way that makes it easy for the journalist to use your quote. Try to keep your answer short and concise unless specifically asked for more detail.
Take a look at our guide for using Connectively to build links for more insight into this strategy.
ā Guest posting on high authority sites
Guest posting is a strategy that has been around for years. But it is still an effective way to get links from high DA sites if you follow some best practices.
First, you have to avoid spammy sites that would accept any guest blog post in exchange for a fee. Instead, look for quality sites with a high DA, an engaged audience, and real traffic.
Sometimes such sites will have a āWrite for Usā or āContributeā section on their website, but they often wonāt.
You then need to pitch quality articles that will genuinely add value for the websiteās readers.
Here are two examples of high-DA sites that accept quality articles.
ā”ļø HubSpot
HubSpot is a site with a domain authority score of 92 that is actively looking for guest posts for its marketing, sales, service, and website blogs. The company knows that getting input from experts in the field is an excellent way to generate interesting posts for its audience.
But, the site has very high requirements for the type of posts it allows on its blog. Its marketing blog has a long list of requirements. These state that it typically only accepts:
Original experiment or analysis posts.
Canonical posts that go into great depth on a particular topic.
Graphic posts.
Creating this type of content isnāt easy. But if you can meet these editorial standards, you will get a valuable and authoritative link from a DA 92 siteāwe've managed it before.
ā”ļø Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur is a DA 92 site that accepts guest submissions in its Entrepreneur Leadership Network section. Like HubSpot, stringent editorial standards apply for the type of article it will publish.
You can find out more about their publishing guidelines on their website. Articles you submit to this website should:
Offer a fresh approach to the subject you want to cover.
Focus on a narrow area or niche.
Be practical and instructive.
Not be overly promotional of your business.
ā”ļø Finding guest posting opportunities
The above two examples are suitable for websites that operate in the business or marketing niche. Your article probably wonāt be accepted if itās on a different topic unless you can find a good angle.
When looking for opportunities of your own, think about the top publications that cover your industry and research whether they accept submissions.
Then think about story ideas that will resonate with the siteās audience and pitch them to the publication. If there are no specific guest post instructions, consider contacting the website editor or owner.
āļø Tips for crafting an epic guest post
When you write your guest post, keep these tips in mind:
Be informative and educational. Spend some time doing in-depth research so that you provide the reader with valuable insights.
Data-led content is extremely popular and typically performs well. Including some interesting statisticsāor mentioning your own studiesāshould grab the readerās attention.
Keep the websiteās audience in mind. You want to create content that will resonate closely with the siteās readership, as this will make them more likely to take action and potentially visit your backlink.
Follow the format of the websiteās posts. The site owner might be explicit about the formatting of the guest post you submit. If not, take time to look at their live guest posts and be sure to format the blog post you submit accordingly.
ā Target sites with decent traffic
Mozās DA score considers whether the links come from legitimate sites with real traffic. If it doesnāt, then the link will likely be discounted by the algorithm.
There are several easy ways to check whether or not a site is legitimate.
First, use an SEO tool like Ahrefs, Moz, or Ubersuggest to see whether a site has real traffic from search engines.
These tools show approximately how much traffic a website gets each month. At LinkBuilder, we target sites that attract at least 1,000 organic visitors monthly.
Sometimes a site on a downward spiral will still have some traffic, so look out for the general direction the traffic is heading in. If it has recently had a sudden drop, it may have suffered a Google penalty. This can be a sign of a low-value site.
Also, look for the types of keywords a site ranks for. A spammy site may still get traffic from low-value keywords.
You can also check a siteās social media accounts to estimate whether it receives traffic from these channels. Look for active accounts with posts people comment on, like, or share.
The final quality check is simply looking at the website itself. Spammy sites will typically have several signs that suggest that it is low-quality. These include:
Articles on a large number of seemingly unrelated topics. These often include posts about casinos or gambling.
Posts that are short or poorly written.
Many articles are written by a āGuest Authorā or users with similar titles, but the site itself creates little original content.
Articles that include unnaturally placed backlinks.
ā Consider growing websites
It can be beneficial to gain links from sites that are in their early stages but are showing growth. If you get the chance to receive a link from a site that appears to be new, then it could be worth targeting them.
Use a tool like Ahrefs to see how a websiteās backlink profile is growing over time. If the site shows a growing trend, it could be a sign that it will continue doing so in the future.
ā Prioritize backlinks from sites that donāt link out much
Ahrefs considers the number of sites a domain links to when calculating DR. So, links from publications that donāt link out much are more valuable than those from sites with similar authority that link to many other domains.
You can use Ahrefs to see how many domains a site links to. Click on āOutgoing Linksā and then āLinked Domains.ā This will show you how many different domains a website links to.
How to Check Your Domain Authority?
There are a number of free SEO tools you can use to check your domain authority.
These include Website SEO Checker, SEO Review Tools, and SmallSEOTools.
Simply enter the URL of the website and the tool will show you the domainās authority score alongside other useful information.
A useful option for checking a siteās domain authority score is the Moz Bar Google Chrome plugin. It provides real-time domain metrics as you browse the web.
The tool is free to use, although youāll need to sign up for a Moz account first.
With the Moz Bar, you can:
See the website domain authority score. Ensure the tool is active and that youāre logged in to your Moz account.
See the siteās domain authority, page authority (PA), and the number of links each page has in the Google search results. This is an easy way to gauge how difficult it will be to rank for relevant keywords.
Another option is to use Ubersuggest to search for a siteās domain authority. Just head to the toolās home page, then search for the site you want to learn more about.
It shows you the Moz domain authority score alongside useful information like traffic and the top keywords a site ranks for.
If you want to know the Ahrefs domain ranking of a site, you can find this easilyāeven if you donāt have a subscription.
Just head to the authority checker on their website and enter the URL of the site you want to search for. There is no limit on the number of searches you can carry out.
Why You Should Consider Your Domain Authority
People commonly use domain authority to measure the success of their off-page SEO and link-building efforts.
People think that if they are increasing their website authority score, their strategy must be working.
In many cases, this is true. If your site is new or has a lower domain authority, you will likely see results fairly quickly as you build backlinks and achieve a good domain authority score.
But, as your domain authority score increases, so does the numberāand qualityāof the links you need to attract to see improvements. This means you could build many links but not see much of an improvement.
Another issue is that the scores are relative to other websites, so you can end up in a situation where your DA or DR goes down despite having more links. This happens when other sites build links faster than you do.
So you shouldnāt rely solely on DA to measure whether your search engine optimization efforts are working. Be sure to keep an eye on multiple metrics.
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The number of links that points to your site.
The number of referring domains.
Your inbound traffic.
Your Moz Spam Score.
Your ranking for individual keywords.
Your average ranking.
How many broken links you have.
Website owners also use domain authority when deciding which relevant keywords to target.
If the sites that rank for a particular term have high domain authority scores, it may be difficult to compete with them in the SERPs. But if your website has a similar or higher domain authority to those already on the SERPs, you have a good chance of ranking with an optimized piece of content.
Of course, having a good domain authority score is just a guide. Many other factors influence whether a piece of content will rank well on Google. Some other questions to ask include:
Does your content match searcher intent?
Is it optimized for its target keywords?
Do you have internal links pointing to it?
Have you built external links to the page?
Is the length of the content similar to other pages in the SERPs?
How is Domain Authority Calculated?
When working on increasing website authority, itās useful to know how domain authority is calculated.
Neither Moz nor Ahrefs provides full transparency about how they calculate their scores.
But this is what we do know here at LinkBuilder.
How is domain authority calculated by Moz?
Moz uses several factors to calculate domain authority. The tool combines all the data it has about a domain into a single score. This score is a logarithmic rating out of 100.
We know it considers:
The total number of links pointing to a domain.
Metrics about the linking root domains.
How is domain authority calculated by Ahrefs?
Ahrefsās DR score is similar to Mozās domain authority. It is also a logarithmic score out of 100, and its relevance to other sites in the database is also considered.
Ahrefs provides more detail about the factors it considers in its calculations. These are the top three influencing factors:
The number of websites that link to your domain. Nofollow links, which donāt impact search rankings, are discounted.
The DR of the sites that link to your website. A high-DR website link will typically have more impact than links from low-quality sites.
The number of sites a domain links to. A link from a site that rarely links to other domains is worth more than one from a site with links pointing to many domains.
Beyond these three factors, Ahrefs also says that:
You will only see a DR boost the first time a site links to you. Multiple links from a single domain will have the same impact as a single link.
If a siteās DR increases after linking to you, the improvement will be reflected in your domain score.
What Is a Good Domain Authority Score?
The highest domain authority score you can get is 100. The biggest, most authoritative sites on the Internet tend to have a domain authority of over 90, while top publications typically score above 70 or 80.
Here are some examples:
The BBC has a DA of 95 and a DR of 92.
Neil Patel has a DA of 86 and a DR of 91.
Ahrefs has a DA of 78 and a DR of 90.
The good news is that you wonātāin most casesābe directly competing with the above sites for your rankings. So what you consider a high authority domain will depend on the websites that currently rank for terms you want to target.
If you are in a competitive niche like SEO software, for example, then a DA score over 80 is a high DA.
Most of the top-ranking pages come from sites with a domain authority score of above 70. It will be hard to rank at the top of search engine results for this term if your site doesnāt compete on a similar level.
In less competitive niches, a high DA site may have a lower score.
For example, the highest-ranking website for the search term ādentist in Edinburghā has a DA of 18. So, a DA score of 20+ would be considered very high in this local industry.
The key is to look at the top-ranking websites you compete with and decide for yourself what a high domain authority score would be.
Is a Low Domain Authority Score Bad?
Having low domain authority isnāt necessarily a bad thing, and it doesnāt mean you wonāt rank on Google.
No website starts with high page authority or a good DR scoreāthey need to build backlinks first. The only exception is when a site is built on an existing domain that already has links pointing to it.
There are plenty of low domain authority sites that rank for low-competition keywords that bring in organic traffic. Also, if you want to rank for low-competition keywords, increasing your websiteās domain authority might not be a priority.
For example, the site below has a DR of just 1.9, yet it receives thousands of visitors every month, according to Ahrefs.
There are also plenty of examples of high domain authority sites that are low-quality or spammy.
Websites built on expired domains or those that have landed themselves a Google penalty can have high domain scores while being low-quality and having little organic traffic.
ā ļø What Is a Google Penalty?
Also known as a manual action, a Google penalty is when a human reviews your website and finds that you are breaking its guidelines.
A Google penalty can result in your website being removed from the SERPs entirely, and you may see a significant crash in your traffic.
Recovering from a Google penalty is difficult, so our advice is to do everything you can to avoid being penalized.
Read our full guide on Google penalties to learn how to avoid a manual action against your website.
When assessing the quality of a website, you should consider several other factors in addition to domain authority, including:
How the site ranks on Google.
How much organic SEO traffic it receives.
Whether or not it has a unique design, versus a generic templated layout.
If it publishes high quality content.
Domain Authority vs. Page Authority
Page authority (PA) is a similar metric to domain authority. But instead of ranking the site as a whole, it looks at a single page.
Improving the page authority of an article compared to its competitors can help low domain authority sites outrank competitors.
In fact, Ahrefs found that the number of links pointing to a page was a better indicator of whether a page would rank on Google than DR. Links pointing to a page are a factor Moz uses when considering PA.
As you build your page authority, your domain authority will also typically increase.
How Many Links Do I Need to Increase Domain Authority?
There is no definite answer to this question, as both Ahrefs and Moz use more than just the number of linking domains to calculate their website authority rankings.
In one of their blog posts, Ahrefs provides a useful table that shows how many linking domains the average website has at each DR level. You can use this to guide your efforts as you try to increase your domain authority and Google rankings.
This table highlights the challenge of continuing to increase your website domain authority as you reach the upper limits.
š Calculating how many links you need
š”The average website with a DR of between six and 10 has around 30 referring domains (RDs).
š”The average domain with a DR of between 11 and 15 has 44 RDs.
This suggests you need to attract links from around 14 more domains to move into the next bracket.
š”The average site with a DR of between 41 and 45 has 263 RDs.
This is compared to sites with a DR of between 46 and 50, which have 352 RDsāan increase of 89.
š”At the top end of the scale, the difference in RDs between a site with a DR of 91-95 and one with a DR of 96-100, is over eight million.
This suggests that as you improve your website authority, the number of RDs you need increases significantly.
Donāt Get Too Caught Up with Domain Authority
As mentioned above, domain authority is relative, and your score may decrease even after improving your link profile if other sites have built links faster.
But remember that DA considers all websites, not just those in your niche. If you have improved your backlink profile faster than your direct competitors, you may find that you still have a DA advantage, even if your overall domain authority score has decreased.
If fact, you can run an excellent link-building campaign but still not see much improvement in these metrics due to external factors.
Wrapping Up on How to Increase Domain Authority
If you want to increase your websiteās DA, itās essential that you engage in link-building activities. But these can be difficult to do yourself.
If you donāt have the time or expertise to implement your own campaigns, consider hiring experts like LinkBuilder to do the job. We specialize in building high-quality links at scale for businesses in various niches.