Here’s the truth: both Domain Authority (Moz) and Domain Rating (Ahrefs) are helpful – but neither should run the show a.k.a. your strategy. Use them as quick filters, then validate with page-level signals, traffic, and relevance. Our advice – let the metrics guide you, but you be the one who has the last word.
DA (Moz): Predictive score (1–100) estimating a domain’s ability to rank relative to others. Formed from link data + other signals.
DR (Ahrefs): Link-graph strength score (0–100) based mostly on the quantity/quality of referring domains and how link equity flows across the web.
Note: Both are logarithmic, both shift when indexes refresh. Neither is a Google ranking factor.
How they differ (and why it matters)
Data source and crawling: Moz vs Ahrefs indexes see the web differently. DR often moves faster on newly discovered links; DA can lag and sometimes smooth volatility.
Calculation emphasis: DR is more purely link-graph driven; DA blends link signals with a predictive model tied to ranking likelihood. This can make DA feel “stickier,” DR more “responsive.”
Sensitivity to spam/noise: DR can rise with lots of new referring domains – even if some are low-value – until filters catch up. DA may not budge if those links don’t meaningfully improve ranking potential.
Communication value: Many outreach teams benchmark prospects with DR; many clients recognize DA. Pick the score your recipients understand – or show both and avoid translation friction.
When DR is more useful
Prospecting and sorting at scale: Need to triage 500 domains? DR is quick for spotting clear tiers and outliers.
Velocity tracking: Monitoring how fast new referring domains roll in across your link-building campaign.
Competitive scanning: DR often mirrors link-graph shifts faster, which helps for reactive PR or rapid competitor moves.
When DA is more useful
Assessing ranking potential: DA’s predictive bent can correlate slightly better with who’s likely to compete on page one in some verticals.
Stabilizing noisy datasets: If you’re comparing month-over-month without big link swings, DA’s stickiness can reduce “false alarms.”
Executive reporting: Many stakeholders are familiar with DA; it can be easier for high-level storytelling.
Use DR for speed, DA for context, and pages for truth. The best link isn’t the one with the biggest domain score – it’s the one your audience sees and search engines trust.
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