Authority Links
Pick your authority tier and how many dofollow links you want for this campaign. You can mix multiple DA levels in one order.
- Dofollow editorial placements on real domains.
- Built for metric buyers who need clean, defensible authority.
- Deliverables include editorial placement plus reporting.
- Variants available in checkout: niche, turnaround, and quantity options as applicable.
What DA Links Do — and When They Make Sense
DA links are a metric-led tool for strengthening authority signals. They’re most effective when used deliberately — not blindly stacked.
A DA link is a backlink placed on a site with a defined Moz Domain Authority range.
It’s a way to control and layer authority signals with predictability,
rather than chasing one-off placements.
There’s no universal number, but typical use looks like:
- Supporting pages: 2–4 links
- Primary money pages: 4–8 links over time
- Competitive niches: ongoing, layered acquisition
DA links are useful when you want predictable authority lift
without the overhead of editorial storytelling.
Guest posts tend to be stronger for brand, relevance, and context.
Many campaigns use both.
Most sites see movement within 3–6 weeks after links go live.
The strongest effects usually compound over 1–3 months,
depending on competition and on-page quality.
Risk comes from spam, irrelevance, and unnatural velocity —
not from DA itself.
These placements are designed to avoid aggressive patterns
and work as part of a balanced profile.
Yes. Mixing DA tiers often creates a more natural authority curve
than ordering a single level repeatedly.