Improving Domain Authority (DA) doesn’t happen by chance — it requires a clear view of your current standing and a plan for fixing what’s holding you back.
A website audit helps you:
Identify weak points in your content and backlink profile
Improve technical and on-page SEO
Boost trust, usability, and crawlability
Create a roadmap for consistent DA growth
This guide walks you through a step-by-step DA-focused audit process for your website.
Why You Need a Website Audit for DA Growth
DA is based on a combination of:
Backlink quality and quantity
Internal link structure
Page and domain-level authority
Technical SEO health
Content depth and relevance
Without a full audit, you’re guessing. With an audit, you’re making data-backed decisions that Google — and your visitors — appreciate.
Step 1 – Check Your Current Domain Authority and Metrics
Start by gathering these benchmarks:
Moz: Domain Authority (DA), Page Authority (PA), Spam Score
Ahrefs/SEMrush: Domain Rating, Referring Domains, Anchor Text Ratio
Google Search Console: Coverage, Mobile Usability, Manual Actions
Site Speed Tools: Core Web Vitals via PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix
Create a spreadsheet to track:
DA score now
Number of quality backlinks
Broken or toxic links
Crawl errors
Most linked-to pages
Step 2 – Audit Your Backlink Profile
High-quality backlinks are the biggest DA driver.
Check:
Total referring domains
Dofollow vs. nofollow ratio
Anchor text diversity
Spammy or irrelevant domains
Broken or lost links
Use:
Moz Link Explorer
Ahrefs Backlink Audit
SEMrush Toxic Score tool
Action:
Remove Toxic Backlinks
and pursue new authority links via guest blogging or HARO.
Step 3 – Review Internal Linking and Site Structure
Strong internal links pass page-level authority throughout your domain.
Check:
Whether important pages are being linked internally
Orphan pages (with no internal links)
Anchor text variation
Depth from homepage (clicks to reach a page)
Use tools like:
Screaming Frog
Ahrefs Site Audit
SEO Site Checkup
Action:
Build a Strong Internal Linking Strategy
Step 4 – Evaluate Content for Linkability and Relevance
Content that earns links naturally is:
Comprehensive
Helpful
Fresh
Well-structured
Check:
Thin pages (under 300–400 words)
Outdated blog posts
Duplicate or keyword-stuffed content
Poorly optimized metadata (title tags, descriptions)
Update or remove underperforming pages.
Improve your cornerstone content and convert it into:
Evergreen Content That Builds Domain Authority
Step 5 – Analyze On-Page SEO and UX Elements
Google favors pages that:
Load fast
Are mobile-friendly
Use proper headings and semantic HTML
Have no intrusive pop-ups or layout shifts
Use:
Google PageSpeed Insights
Mobile-Friendly Test
Web.dev (for Core Web Vitals)
Optimize:
H1, H2, H3 structure
Image alt text
Meta descriptions
Internal CTAs and navigation
See also:
Why UX Matters for Domain Authority
Step 6 – Fix Technical SEO Errors
Crawl your site using:
Screaming Frog
Sitebulb
Ahrefs Site Audit
Fix:
404 errors
Redirect chains
Slow-loading scripts
Missing XML sitemaps
Noindex/nofollow tags on indexable content
Check that:
HTTPS is active
Canonical URLs are correct
Robots.txt isn’t blocking key pages
Step 7 – Identify High-Potential Pages for Link Building
Find pages that:
Already rank in top 20 positions
Have some backlinks
Target evergreen topics
Are relevant to influencer or guest post outreach
These are perfect for link-building efforts because they already show traction.
Boost these with:
Internal links
Backlink outreach
Resource page submission
Social media shares
Explore:
How to Leverage Resource Pages
After the audit:
After the audit:
List 5–10 priority issues to fix (technical + content + links)
Set monthly goals for new backlinks
Assign ownership (in-house or agency)
Recheck your DA every 30–60 days
DA growth is slow but steady — focus on consistency, not shortcuts.
Tools to Help You Conduct a DA Audit Efficiently
Tool
Best For
Moz Pro
DA score, spam, linking domains
Ahrefs
Backlinks, anchors, content gaps
SEMrush
Toxic links, authority score, technical SEO
Screaming Frog
Crawl errors, page depth, on-page SEO
Crawl errors, page depth, on-page SEO
Indexing, coverage, manual actions
Conclusion — Audit First, Authority Follows
An audit shows you where your website is leaking SEO value — and how to fix it.
By:
Strengthening your internal structure
Improving your content quality
Cleaning up technical errors
Earning better backlinks
...you’re giving your Domain Authority every reason to grow — and stay strong long-term.
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