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MOZ Authority Guide
What is Domain Authority (DA)? Domain Authority, abbreviated as DA, is a metric that measures the authority and predictive ranking strength of a website or domain. The score ranges from 1 to 100; the higher the Domain Authority value, the better the website's search rankings are likely to be. Note: Domain Authority is a metric for the entire website. A single website shares one common Domain Authority score. How is Domain Authority evaluated? MOZ calculates this score on a 100-point scale based on several factors, including the website's popularity, total number of backlinks, total number of unique linking root domains, MozRank, and MozTrust scores. What is Page Authority (PA)? Page Authority, abbreviated as PA, is a metric that predicts how well a specific individual web page will rank on search engine result pages (SERPs). The Page Authority score also ranges from 1 to 100. A higher Page Authority value indicates a greater ability to rank. However, Page Authority is measured at the individual page level, meaning different pages on the same website can have vastly different Page Authority scores. So, how is Page Authority determined? Page Authority was developed by the world-renowned SEO company MOZ to evaluate a specific page's ranking capability in SERPs. MOZ calculates this score on a 100-point scale using a machine learning algorithm that incorporates data points related to the page's index data, including the number of linking domains, MozRank, MozTrust, and several other factors.