Domain Authority means domain importance & rank in Google. It is basically depends on some factors as content, size , age and popularity.
Domain authority is a measure of the power of a domain name and is one of many search engine ranking factors. Domain authority is based on three factors: Age, Popularity, and Size.
Domain authority is a ranking factor in Google which measures a website/domain's authority by the number of credible sites linking back to it.
Domain authority means: 1.age 2.how many times there is change in the ownership of domain 3.what is the size of the site 4.how many people liked and are finding this domain.
Domain Authority predicts how well a web page will rank on a domain. The higher the Domain Authority, the greater the potential for an individual page on that domain to rank well.
One of the example of domain authority is Wikipedia, it is one of the best according to search engine,
Domain authority is a more straight forward concept, how many quality pages link to your domain and how do they link to your domain?
Basically massive domain authority is given to a very popular sites that have gained a lot of links from credible sources
Domain Authority represents how a website will perform in search engine rankings. Domain authority is based on three factors: Age, Popularity, and Size.
Domain authority is mostly based on age of domain, indexed pages and alexa ranking (among a few other factors)... If you can create an authority domain, great but it takes a lot of time.. My blog has an alexa ranking in the 400 (worldwide), domain was registered back in 2002 and there is tons of content indexed in Google.. Guess you can say I have a goldmine..