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How to Find High‑DA Linking Domains

Learn methods to discover highu2011authority domains relevant to your niche. Use backlink analysis, competitor referencing, and linku2011prospecting strategies to identify credible sites worth targeting.

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How to Find High‑DA Linking Domains

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  1. How to Check Domain Authority and Improve Your Website’s SEO You ever look at someone’s site and think, “Why are they ranking higher than me?” Even when your content feels better? It happens. And one big reason is domain authority—something most website owners overlook. Let’s talk about what domain authority actually is, how to check it without any hassle, and what you can do to give it a boost. So, What Is Domain Authority? Domain authority (or DA) is basically a score that tells how trustworthy or strong your website looks in the eyes of search engines. The score goes from 0 to 100. Higher means better. It’s not from Google, but tools like Moz and others came up with it to give people a rough idea of how likely a website is to rank. Big sites like Instagram or YouTube? They’re close to 100. A brand-new blog? Maybe around 5 or 10. But here’s the thing—don’t stress about hitting 80 or 90. Most good websites sit somewhere between 20 and 60. What matters more is where you stand compared to others in your niche. How to Check Your Domain Authority (Without Paying a Rupee) Checking your DA is actually super easy. You can use tools like SeoBix’s Domain Authority Checker. It’s free and shows you all the basics:

  2. How to Check Domain Authority and Improve Your Website’s SEO - Domain authority score - Page authority - Spam score - Total backlinks - Referring domains And if you’ve got multiple sites or want to spy on your competitors, SeoBix also has a bulk checker. Just copy-paste the URLs, hit go, and you’re set. What's Considered a “Good” Score? Honestly, it depends on your industry. But here's a basic range to keep in mind: - 0–20: Just starting out - 20–40: Getting some traction - 40–60: Solid, established - 60+: High-authority websites Don’t panic if you’re in the 20s or 30s. If your competitors are in the same boat, you're right where you should be. Your job is to slowly push ahead of them. Why Domain Authority Actually Matters DA isn’t just some fancy number. A higher domain authority can lead to: - Better search rankings - More clicks from Google

  3. How to Check Domain Authority and Improve Your Website’s SEO - Easier time getting backlinks - More trust from users Think of it like reputation points. The more you have, the easier everything becomes. Google is more likely to show your pages. People are more likely to visit. And other sites are more likely to link to you. How to Increase Your DA (Without Tricks) Let’s be honest. There’s no quick fix here. But there are solid steps that actually work: 1. Get Better Backlinks Focus on getting links from trustworthy, high-authority websites. Guest blogging, getting mentioned in roundups, or sharing tools/resources that people want to link to — all these work. 2. Fix or Remove Bad Links Some links hurt more than help. Spammy ones, shady directories, low-quality blogs—get rid of them. Tools like SeoBix’s backlink audit feature can help you spot those. 3. Create Helpful Content This one's huge. Write stuff that people actually want to read. Guides, how-tos, comparisons, tips. Content that answers questions and solves problems naturally gets shared and linked.

  4. How to Check Domain Authority and Improve Your Website’s SEO 4. Improve Technical SEO Speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS, fixing broken links — all these matter. If your site’s hard to use, your DA suffers. Use a website SEO analyzer to see what’s broken and fix it. 5. Internal Linking Helps Too Link your own pages to each other where it makes sense. It helps Google crawl your site better and spreads authority around. Final Words Domain authority isn’t some random SEO metric. It tells a story—about your site’s strength, trustworthiness, and chances of ranking. And it doesn’t change overnight. But with the right effort, you’ll get there. Start by checking your score using a tool like SeoBix. Fix what’s hurting you. Keep creating value. And before you know it, your DA will climb… and so will your traffic. Because in SEO, it’s not always about doing more. It’s about doing the right things — and doing them well. Read the full guide here: https://seobix.com/blog/how-to-check-domain-authority-and-improve-website-seo-perfor mance

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