SEO (search engine optimization) than links from low-authority sites.

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SEO (search engine optimization) than links from low-authority sites.

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PageRank (which Google no longer publicly displays) or Domain Authority (DA) . What's important is a comprehensive analysis that takes multiple factors into account.

What is meant by website authority?
Web authority is essentially a measure of the trustworthiness and influence that a website has in the online environment. Search engines like Google use various algorithms and metrics to assess a website's authority. Some of the most well-known include:

PageRank (PR): Google's original metric that rated the business owner data quality of pages based on the number and quality of links pointing to them. Although it is no longer displayed publicly, it still plays a role in internal ranking.
Domain Authority (DA): A metric developed by Moz that predicts how well a domain will rank in search. It is rated on a scale of 0-100.
Domain Rating (DR): A similar metric from Ahrefs that focuses on the strength of a domain's link profile. Also rated on a scale of 0-100.
Trust Flow (TF) and Citation Flow (CF): Metrics from Majestic that assess the trustworthiness and popularity of a website based on links.
Nature
A very important aspect of building quality backlinks is their contextual placement . Links should not appear intrusive or like advertisements, but should be a natural part of the text in which they are inserted. This means that they should logically follow the surrounding text and supplement it with relevant information. The user should feel that the link leads to a page that provides additional useful details on the topic, and not to a page whose sole purpose is promotion.
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