Domain Authority (DA) is a third-party metric that predicts how likely a website is to rank in search results, scored from 1 to 100. While Google itself has never confirmed using DA directly, it correlates strongly with the same signals Google does care about: the quantity and quality of backlinks pointing to a domain.
Why DA Still Matters
Agencies and clients use DA as a quick, comparable benchmark when evaluating link building progress or vetting a guest posting opportunity. A jump from DA 20 to DA 40 over six months is a meaningful, trackable signal of authority growth.
How LinkBazz Improves Your DA
We combine white-hat guest posting on relevant, high-authority sites with strategic outreach and niche edits — building a natural, diverse backlink profile instead of chasing shortcuts that get penalized.
The Takeaway
Treat DA as a compass, not a destination. Focus on relevant, high-quality links and rankings — and DA growth — will follow.
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