A “good” Domain Authority (DA) for backlinks depends on your goals and niche, but here are some general benchmarks:
πΉ Quick Overview of DA
- Domain Authority (DA) is a score (from 1 to 100) developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engines.
- Higher DA = more authoritative and powerful backlink (in most cases).
β Whatβs Considered a “Good” DA for Backlinks?
DA Range | Quality (Generally Speaking) | Notes |
---|---|---|
80β100 | Excellent | Top-tier sites (e.g., NYT, Forbes, Wikipedia) |
60β79 | Very Good | High-authority industry publications, trusted brands |
40β59 | Good | Solid blogs, medium-sized businesses, niche influencers |
20β39 | Decent | Newer or niche sites; still valuable if relevant |
1β19 | Low | Not worthless, but limited SEO value unless highly relevant |
π― What to Aim For?
- DA 40+ is a good baseline for most link-building campaigns.
- However, relevance and context matter more than just DA. A DA 30 link from a highly relevant, niche blog can be more valuable than a DA 70 link from an unrelated site.
π Pro Tip:
- Donβt obsess over DA alone. Look at:
- Topical relevance
- Traffic
- Spam score
- Outbound link profile
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