DA drop down
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Hello, I am the administrator of einricht.com . My site DA drop down 6 to 4. How can I recover the Bad links for increasing DA?
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Hi there,
It's also worth mentioning that in addition to a possible need to disavow poor quality backlinks, you may have "lost" quality backlinks and / or your competitors may have gained backlinks. (Keep in mind that PA and DA also take competitive landscape into consideration.)
Hope this helps!
Zack
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Here are the reasons why your DA dropped from SEO experts:
- Manual search engine penalty
- Google algorithm update
- Competitors overtake you in Google
- Lost backlinks
- Changes in website
- Changes in User behavior
- Mobile-first indexing
- SERP changes
Here are 4 steps to remove bad backlinks for your website:
- Identify your bad links (you’ll find how exactly from this article).
- Search for the contact information of the website you have the link on.
- Contact the webmaster asking him to remove the link. If you don’t get a response in within 2 weeks, go to the next step.
- Disavow the links and upload the file to Google.
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