What are the factors that help to improve DA of new website?

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Hi,
I am working on new project and want to improve its domain authority. Can anyone tell me what are the main factors that help me to improve DA?
 
Hi,
I am working on new project and want to improve its domain authority. Can anyone tell me what are the main factors that help me to improve DA?
The quality of your backlinks and their number.
 
If you want to improve your DA, Please earn niche relevant quality backlinks. Stay away from toxic spammy backlinks, focus on improving over backlink profile.
 
I have the same problem.

But I think it´s the backlinks, and I think Guest Posts Backlinks are the best.
But you need lots of those.
 
for new blog, build high quality backlinks, publish seo friendly articles, and focus on building, improve internal linking structure and work on increasing traffic. it take some time to improve DA, so consistency and patience are important.
 
main factor is number & getting high DA backlinks
 
DA mostly grows when you get good backlinks from relevant and trusted websites. keep publishing quality content, improve your internal linking, and focus on getting real links naturally. just don't focus only on DA traffic and rankings matter more in the long run.
 
DA only relies on backlinks. It's a 3rd party metric, so it won't directly affect the rankings.
 
What kind of backlinks help me to achieve my goal?
if the goal is what you said (increase your DA), it's definitely the strength of the backlink.

But even then, you can increase the DA naturally, or artificially (fake) by using redirects and other tricks (which I'm not familiar with).

But DA (the metric used by MOZ) is useless, so I'd not care about that if I were you... unless you want to increase it artificially so you can rip people off by selling them fake DA links, in which case I don't want to have anything to do with that, so I'm not giving you any tips for it :)
 
if the goal is what you said (increase your DA), it's definitely the strength of the backlink.

But even then, you can increase the DA naturally, or artificially (fake) by using redirects and other tricks (which I'm not familiar with).

But DA (the metric used by MOZ) is useless, so I'd not care about that if I were you... unless you want to increase it artificially so you can rip people off by selling them fake DA links, in which case I don't want to have anything to do with that, so I'm not giving you any tips for it :)
Okay got it but how can i find good strength backlink creation website. and how much backlinks i need to create on daily bases.
 
Okay got it but how can i find good strength backlink creation website
will mention that in a moment, but first...

how much backlinks i need to create on daily bases.
it's not necessarily on a daily basis, initially you should focus on weekly or monthly links when your site is fresh and you don't have a ton of links or traffic yet. Better start slowly, and increase the links gradually instead of dumping 100s of them at once (like, within a week for example) and then do nothing for the rest of your life. This is not safe for fresh sites when it comes to link building :)

In that regard, this guide is pretty good to figure out which method is more appropriate for you:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/guide-how-many-links-per-day-week-or-month-should-i-build.1502403/

Also, be careful that - many times - the links you buy / build will disappear or lose their value over time, for various reasons (as you can see in the guide below), so never stop building links once you've started! If you do stop at some point (especially if your site is not established and trusted by google yet), you risk losing all / some of your rankings because pages / sites that don't continue acquiring links but keep getting traffic might be deemed as suspicious, and there's a chance that they'll be penalized. So, keep that in mind if you do wish to embark on link building campaigns because once you start building links you must continue doing so indefinitely... or at least until you become big enough (in terms of traffic and authority) to afford stopping building links manually because the links will be acquired naturally :)

Anyway, here's the heads-up for why links disappear or lose their value over time:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/i...w-webmasters-are-quietly-scamming-us.1815986/

With these out of the way, here are a few ways to find links (whether they'll be good or not, it depends on you and your ability to vet them, which is why it's important to familiarize yourself with link building, and which is - ultimately - why I mentioned those 2 guides):

https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/white-hat-backlinks.1758363/#post-19890331

On top of what's mentioned in the above post (and depending on your niche), you should also try to get links from:

- niche forums that have activity (traffic'd links from niche forums are great, because they're free and relevant, but you have to be active on that forum obviously, otherwise you might only get dead links that no one visits, which I think that google doesn't care too much about)

- again, depending on your niche / type of site, you could also get links from business directories. While there are directories that are free to get into, the paid ones are better in my opinion, especially if they're big directories with lots of traffic. Backlinks from business directories don't necessarily improve rankings, but I have a feeling (but I can't prove this) that they help build trust, which is a big ranking factor. Besides, they also give you passive traffic over the long term, so they're worth getting too...

- UGC sites like Reddit, Pinterest, StackOverflow, etc... basically, from sites that are not really forums, but which are community-based. Links from such sites (especially if they get residual traffic over time) are also good for establishing trust (google loves links / sites that are being interacted with by real people), and they're also free. But again, you gotta put the hours in to be active in those communities... either this, or hire someone to do it for you, or maybe outright buy such links if you can find them

- social media in general... links from social media (while not powerful enough to move rankings on their own) are still good for establishing trust and giving you free, passive traffic but - like with most of these free links - you gotta be active on social media, or find accounts with lots of engagement that can send you residual traffic (and other signals, like shares, likes, comments, etc) via those links...

- last but not least, check our marketplace, there are lots of link building packages on BHW, but you need to assess them properly, or else they might not work for you, for one reason or another (which is why those 2 guides that I've mentioned in the beginning are a must read):

https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/seo-link-building.43/
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/seo-packages.206/

HTH
 
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it's not necessarily on a daily basis, initially you should focus on weekly or monthly links when your site is fresh and you don't have a ton of links or traffic yet. Better start slowly, and increase the links gradually instead of dumping 100s of them at once (like, within a week for example) and then do nothing for the rest of your life. This is not safe for fresh sites when it comes to link building :)
Okay I understood that consistency is must.
 
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