Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 9:27:35 GMT
How important is domain authority to ranking attribution? Let's reflect on some statements that come from guess who (and figure out why). the weight of the domain in SEO When people like John Mueller say that Google doesn't work with the Domain Authority , they're not lying, they're just not telling the whole story. Already in my New Year's message , I talk about a nice trend from Google, which for some time has been stopping rewarding trust sites, favoring trust content . In broad terms it means that each of us can obtain good visibility results, even without having a trusted source available. In the past Google was lazier than today and tended to favor websites already known for their value, sometimes almost regardless of the quality of the content they published.
Today, however, with the increase in Google's crawling resources and the refinement of the software that makes decisions, it is possible to escape from the strict dominance of the domain in favor of good content, good structures... good SEO . So trust sites no longer matter? The usual Mueller and the usual SEOs who as soon as Google says something, they all stand there and take it at face value. But in your Denmark Telegram Number Data opinion, why would Mueller make such a statement? What's behind it? The conspiracy theorist in me reads such a statement as an implicit invitation to no longer buy links from trusted sites , because "Google doesn't work with the domain authority". And instead those links push a lot, and will continue to push for a while. In short, the fact that content can position itself independently of the trust of the domain on which it resides does not mean that Google evaluates links from trusted sites in the same way as it evaluates those from less authoritative websites.
Giovanni Rana is back! Rand Fishkin must have cringed when he heard Mueller say that Domain Authority is not taken into consideration. He must have thought “but why, someone works so hard to have a dignified look, with a mustache and trendy hair, and this fat engineer who looks like Giovanni Rana's son comes along and says that our metrics aren't good. Are we kidding?" First of all, let's say that Page and Domain authority are not Google's metrics, but rather Moz 's , so I certainly suggest taking them into consideration, but always with the benefit of inventory, as for all the metrics that tell us how much a website is worth. All.
Today, however, with the increase in Google's crawling resources and the refinement of the software that makes decisions, it is possible to escape from the strict dominance of the domain in favor of good content, good structures... good SEO . So trust sites no longer matter? The usual Mueller and the usual SEOs who as soon as Google says something, they all stand there and take it at face value. But in your Denmark Telegram Number Data opinion, why would Mueller make such a statement? What's behind it? The conspiracy theorist in me reads such a statement as an implicit invitation to no longer buy links from trusted sites , because "Google doesn't work with the domain authority". And instead those links push a lot, and will continue to push for a while. In short, the fact that content can position itself independently of the trust of the domain on which it resides does not mean that Google evaluates links from trusted sites in the same way as it evaluates those from less authoritative websites.
Giovanni Rana is back! Rand Fishkin must have cringed when he heard Mueller say that Domain Authority is not taken into consideration. He must have thought “but why, someone works so hard to have a dignified look, with a mustache and trendy hair, and this fat engineer who looks like Giovanni Rana's son comes along and says that our metrics aren't good. Are we kidding?" First of all, let's say that Page and Domain authority are not Google's metrics, but rather Moz 's , so I certainly suggest taking them into consideration, but always with the benefit of inventory, as for all the metrics that tell us how much a website is worth. All.