Potatoe
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I have some questions about DA. I was going to ask here but I didn't want to hijack the thread.
I've read that it's kind of viewed as a fool's metric and easy to fake and not all that meaningful, so when you're talking about a DA Stack for example, is that different because you know the sites you're using are powerhouses who have earned the high DA?
But also I noticed that @stackcash (and totally not trying to call you out here haha) looks for guest posts on sites with DA 25+, is that just so you have *something* to go by so you aren't dropping hundreds on links from brand new sites? How come DA is what you use as the watermark instead of something else?
When I do outreach for guest posts (sidenote: I found a method that's been working really nice for this by the way, I can do up a post on that if anyone's interested. I've gotten about 20 leads for posts this week just from sending messages while I poop.) I don't look at any metrics, I just make sure it's a real site in my niche, I figure that's the most natural way. If I end up writing a few extra articles for really low-powered sites, I mean, that's got to at least help muddy the waters as opposed to a backlink profile where every contextual link just so happens to be a minimum of X or Y metrics, right?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can shine some light on this. Of course DA is a piece of the puzzle, but I'm curious to hear everyone's opinions because it seems like sometimes it gets a lot more credit than other times.
I've read that it's kind of viewed as a fool's metric and easy to fake and not all that meaningful, so when you're talking about a DA Stack for example, is that different because you know the sites you're using are powerhouses who have earned the high DA?
But also I noticed that @stackcash (and totally not trying to call you out here haha) looks for guest posts on sites with DA 25+, is that just so you have *something* to go by so you aren't dropping hundreds on links from brand new sites? How come DA is what you use as the watermark instead of something else?
When I do outreach for guest posts (sidenote: I found a method that's been working really nice for this by the way, I can do up a post on that if anyone's interested. I've gotten about 20 leads for posts this week just from sending messages while I poop.) I don't look at any metrics, I just make sure it's a real site in my niche, I figure that's the most natural way. If I end up writing a few extra articles for really low-powered sites, I mean, that's got to at least help muddy the waters as opposed to a backlink profile where every contextual link just so happens to be a minimum of X or Y metrics, right?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can shine some light on this. Of course DA is a piece of the puzzle, but I'm curious to hear everyone's opinions because it seems like sometimes it gets a lot more credit than other times.