what are the best online tool for complete site or page over-optimized seo. I need some good tool to check if google think i am trying to be much clever. My site is [non-existent link removed] and i would be glad if someone check out some of my inner pages for over optimization.
Additionally, I also need some good do-follow back-links sites or any method to find them in niche. (In a leagal way). Like good free directories that moz counts for DA and PA
I have removed the link from your post, as the domain specified apparently does not exist.
Frankly, I’d guess that if you need to ask that question, then the answer is almost-certainly “yes”. If you have created your site and content “naturally”, with the needs of your potential visitors foremost in your mind, then there is much less likely to be an issue; if you’ve been consciously optimising to manipulate search engines, and you think you might have over-done it…
Again, this suggests a lack of understanding about the correct way to promote your site. I’d highly recommend you begin by reading Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide”. Then forget about “link building”, and instead go about link earning - creating great content that other sites will choose to link to.
Search engines regard links which you can place yourself as virtually worthless, so you’re wasting your time pursuing this. Additionally, reputable sites mark user-submitted links as nofollow, in accordance with Google’s guidelines.
Just FYI, high DA and PA does not in itself guarantee that the site (or link) is quality.
Domain Authority doesn’t measure or relate to anchor text or content relevance, both of which have been found to be linked to Penguin penalties.
Domain Authority doesn’t relate to intent (i.e. was the link intended for SEO alone, or is its primary purpose to benefit users), which is what Matt Cutts and Google tend to talk about when discussing whether a link might be penalized.
In my opinion, Domain Authority doesn’t measure the most important factors which would help determine whether a link is likely to be penalized or not (anchor text, site relevance, intent, etc.). You could easily have a high DA backlink that is being penalized, and a low DA backlink that isn’t being penalized. In fact, I did some quick checks and found manipulative backlinks placed on sites with 82 domain authority.
Awesome to get that much quick reply, Thanks a lot for that.
as you said it is ok if i’m not doing it intentionally and my content is deserving! Yes both are true
Abut you DA though - I slightly agree u, but you know that high DA is too much important to get higher rankings.
But i am so confused because if i have Low DA or PA my page will not get rankings, until i get ranking i will not get visitors and if not getting visitors then how a new site or really good pages will get social shares or any kind of natural backlinks.
and if i didn’t get backlinks and shares etc there is no chances to improve ranks and site authority,
So, is the internet is now for only big players? what the options lefts for any genuine and good site with deserving content. Is there no hope or genuine way for them?
Domain Authority is a score (on a 100-point scale) developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engines.
It may be a good guide, but it is not a firm indication that Google (or any other search engine) actually will rank the site highly. There is no reason to believe that any search engine pays attention to the DA score.
If your content is genuinely high quality, then that is the main factor in ranking. Yes, links in relevant places can be useful for driving traffic, and those visitors can help to publicise your site, but the more natural this process, the more genuinely beneficial and long-lasting you’ll find its effects.
This video from Matt Cutts is a few years old now, but still valid, and might give you some ideas you can use:
You could also look at AdWords or similar advertising to get your site known in the early stages, but be aware that this will have no effect on your organic search results.