WHY does this website have such HIGH AUTHORITY??

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I use open site explorer to check for inbound links, and I cannot understand why this website have such high domain and page authority:

OMNINOGGIN
dot com

DA - 91
PA - 90

It makes ZERO sense to me... surely a link from this website doesn't have as much value as the New York Times??
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  • Profile picture of the author retsek
    Originally Posted by grizzlygranger View Post

    I use open site explorer to check for inbound links, and I cannot understand why this website have such high domain and page authority:

    OMNINOGGIN
    dot com

    DA - 91
    PA - 90

    It makes ZERO sense to me... surely a link from this website doesn't have as much value as the New York Times??
    What don't you understand ? 13,000 root domains and 1.8 million links sounds about right. Not hard to achieve if you're publishing plugins and widgets.
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    • Profile picture of the author grizzlygranger
      Thanks for your answer - so does this mean that if I were to secure a link from Omninoggin, I would get the equivalent link juice value from say, the NY Times?
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      • Profile picture of the author nik0
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        Originally Posted by grizzlygranger View Post

        Thanks for your answer - so does this mean that if I were to secure a link from Omninoggin, I would get the equivalent link juice value from say, the NY Times?
        Not at all, that site is a PR6 site, NY Times is a PR9. Huge world of difference.

        You know PA/DA are just SEOmoz statistics. Google uses completely different measurements.
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      • Profile picture of the author ArcherWylde
        Originally Posted by grizzlygranger View Post

        Thanks for your answer - so does this mean that if I were to secure a link from Omninoggin, I would get the equivalent link juice value from say, the NY Times?
        No way, PR9 vs PR6. Please dont get me wrong I'm not saying that you wont get a powerful backlink from a PR6, it's just no-where near the power of a PR9.

        Could you image a do-follow link from twitter.com? PR10
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      • Profile picture of the author Mr SAI
        Originally Posted by grizzlygranger View Post

        Thanks for your answer - so does this mean that if I were to secure a link from Omninoggin, I would get the equivalent link juice value from say, the NY Times?
        A link from such high PR, hight PA and DA like that would certainly benefits your website, provide that you got the links from home page with reasonable price. I don't think, well IMO, you could ever buy a link on homepage of NY Times.

        Of course PR9 vs PR6 would be incomparable, but provide that you got inner link from NY Times with low PR Vs getting home page link from the site you mention, I'd definitely go for that Omninoggin link.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by grizzlygranger View Post

    I use open site explorer to check for inbound links, and I cannot understand why this website have such high domain and page authority:

    OMNINOGGIN
    dot com

    DA - 91
    PA - 90

    It makes ZERO sense to me... surely a link from this website doesn't have as much value as the New York Times??
    Doesn't matter, traffic isn't anything special according to BSA:
    • 10k unique per month
    • 15k page impressions per month

    http://buysellads.com/buy/detail/2058/zone/1237046?utm_source=site_2058&utm_medium=website&ut m_campaign=adhere&utm_content=zone_1237046
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  • Profile picture of the author joann111
    every time i search something on google, the results always take me back to here, so you can see how good this site is.
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