How To Determine The Authority of Any Domain? |
But how exactly do you determine the authority of a website? It's not like a pre-computed number that you can compare two domains with. Authority and trust are two ambiguous ranking factors that every SEO should focus on. They're ambiguous because no one truly understands how Google applies these concepts to their algorithms.
So how exactly do you judge how authoritative a domain is?
Rich Snippets
Rich Snippets are short previews of the website contents on search
result pages. Having a good rich-snippet not only makes your site look
good, it also helps gather a better click-through rate.
Rich snippets can be indicative of authority. Simply adding structured data markup does no make rich snippets magically pop up. We have explained in a previous post
that it is upto Google to show your profile picture (along with other
rich snippet data) in search results, and that there's no guarantee that
structured markup will always work.
But one of that factors that makes the rich snippets show up is domain
authority. The domain and the page has to have Schema markup and a
certain level of authority in order for its rich snippet to be displayed
in search results.
Sitelinks in SERPs
A Google search for a particular domain will get you a link to the
homepage in the results, along with a few sitelinks below the search
listing for the same domain. Google determines the relevance of these
sitelinks based on the query. But not every domain is so privileged so
as to have its sitelinks listed in SERPs. Only authoritative domains
with a good trust rating get their sitelinks added by Google. So if you
want to see whether a site is authoritative enough, you should do a
Google search for the domain name, and see if any sitelinks appear.
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Google Knowledge Graph
Google is now taking content from other sites and displaying it in the
search results. In any other context this would be called site
scrapping, but Google calls it “knowledge graph”. Despite what you might
think about Knowledge Graph, it is clear that if Google is willing to
take your content and display it on their site, it must have a certain
amount of authority. So far Wikipedia is likely the one domain with the
most knowledge graph integrations and its no mystery how well it ranks.
Authorship
Yes as the name applies having verified authorship, means an inherent
level of authority. Which means its a pretty fair assumption that if a
site has authorship in the results, the domain has some vested
authority. In fact authorship might be one of the best signals to build
authority……but that’s for a different blog post!
Rankings For Mid-Level Terms
Lets face it, anyone can get on page one for a non-competitive long tail
query. However, it takes a little bit more work and authority to rank
for mid level or highly competitive terms. If a domain can rank for a
mid level term it means that it likely has a certain amount of
authority. If its ranking for a highly competitive term then it
absolutely has authority.
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