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How can i increase the Authority score of my site?

Yukiko6690

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Hey guys!
I need some advice about how to increase the authority score of my site. My site is a sex toy store, and i do not know how to increase the SEO performance.
 
Adult niches can be tricky when it comes to SEO. One thing that helped me was focusing on getting backlinks from relevant but non-explicit blogs (think relationship advice, wellness, etc.) — those tend to be more link-friendly and still on-topic. Also, make sure your on-site content is actually useful — detailed guides, comparisons, FAQs. Google's been leaning harder into helpful content lately, even in sensitive niches.
 
Hey guys!
I need some advice about how to increase the authority score of my site. My site is a sex toy store, and i do not know how to increase the SEO performance.

Domain authority and SEO are not one in the same.

Per MOZ:
Domain Authority (DA) is a score (0-100) developed by Moz that predicts a website's ability to rank in search engine results pages (SERPs). It's a comparative metric, meaning a higher DA suggests a stronger online presence compared to websites with lower DAs, but it's not a direct ranking factor used by Google.

Improving SEO will sometimes, not always, have an impact on your domain and site. The only way to successfully, predictably, and sustainably maintain and improve these rankings is with improved site user experiences, frequently added high quality and focused content.
 
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Adult niches can be tricky when it comes to SEO. One thing that helped me was focusing on getting backlinks from relevant but non-explicit blogs (think relationship advice, wellness, etc.) — those tend to be more link-friendly and still on-topic. Also, make sure your on-site content is actually useful — detailed guides, comparisons, FAQs. Google's been leaning harder into helpful content lately, even in sensitive niches.
Thank you so much for your advice! sir. I saw you mentioned that getting backlinks from relevant but non-explicit blogs (think relationship advice, wellness, etc.), and I wonder if you have a specific way to get those backlinks?
 
Thank you so much for your advice! sir. I saw you mentioned that getting backlinks from relevant but non-explicit blogs (think relationship advice, wellness, etc.), and I wonder if you have a specific way to get those backlinks?
Yeah, I usually go with manual outreach. I’ll look for blogs in relationship, lifestyle, or wellness niches that either accept guest posts or have some history of linking out to useful resources. You can find them using Google searches like:
  • intitle:"write for us" relationship blog
  • inurl:/guest-post/ wellness
  • “sex education” + “resources”
Once I find a good fit, I reach out with a short email offering a useful article idea — not salesy, just helpful content that naturally links back to my site.

Also, tools like Ahrefs or Snov io help speed up the process, but honestly, even doing it manually works fine if you’re consistent.
 
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