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Domain Authority(DA)

Predictive score of a domain's ability to rank in search results, based on various factors.

What is Domain Authority?

Domain Authority is a metric developed by Moz that predicts the likelihood that a website will rank well in search results. It is calculated on a scale of 1 to 100 based on backlink profile, domain age, and other factors. While this metric is specific to SEO, domain authority also influences GEO: high-authority sites are more likely to be cited as sources by RAG systems.

How Qwairy Makes This Actionable

Qwairy tracks Domain Authority metrics for cited sources in AI responses. Use this data to identify high-authority domains to target for backlinks and understand which authority levels AI systems prefer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, significantly. AI systems prioritize high-authority domains when selecting sources for RAG retrieval and citations. Analysis shows that 70-80% of AI citations come from domains with DA 50+. While DA is a Moz metric (not used by AI systems directly), it correlates with signals AI systems do use: quality backlinks, domain reputation, and content trustworthiness. Higher DA = higher probability of AI citation.

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