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New backlinks not getting index
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Hi.
I have been creating backlinks for my website since 2 months. The backlinks are from different linking domains. The issue is that moz is not showing me all the backlinks that i have created. It is displaying only 10% of all the backlinks of my domain bestessaywritingservice.org homepage. Is there any way to tell moz about all the backlinks i'm building?
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I am also do off page for my website https://emojikitchen.pro/ but non of backlinks are being indexed. Do not know when these will get indexed
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@rajas2019 said in New backlinks not getting index:
I have been creating backlinks for my website since 2 months. The backlinks are from different linking domains. The issue is that moz is not showing me all the backlinks that i have created. It is displaying only 10% of all the backlinks of my domain bestessaywritingservice.org homepage. Is there any way to tell moz about all the backlinks i'm building?
I am facing the same issue. I have been creating backlinks for my website for the past three months. The backlinks are from various linking domains. The problem is that Moz is not showing me all the backlinks I have created. It is displaying only 20% of the backlinks for my homepage at https://mycapcutapks.com/. Is there any way to inform Moz about all the backlinks I'm building?
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I also made many links for my website which are still not showing in GCS and in Moz can anyone can tell me why this happening?
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if your back links are not getting indexed, it could just be a matter of time before the are. some backlinks, sometimes don't get indexed for a few weeks sometimes even months
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I do have faced this issue for my website https://proinshot.com/.
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I am also facing issue of indexing on my website
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Hi
I am facing indexing of my website also -
The same issue I also face for my website which is about video editing app . I Created 1500 backlinks for my websites.
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This problem occurs due to making links on non indexable pages
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It's essential to maintain a consistent pace when building backlinks for your website. Instead of focusing solely on the quantity, try to aim for 3 to 4 quality backlinks per day. This not only helps in ensuring a steady flow of links but also aids in indexing faster. Additionally, diversify your sources and ensure they come from reputable domains. I've found this strategy effective for my own website, particularly on my free public records San Diego platform. This approach might assist in improving your backlink indexing, potentially resolving the issue you're encountering with Moz's reporting.
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It's essential to maintain a consistent pace when building backlinks for your website. Instead of focusing solely on the quantity, try to aim for 3 to 4 quality backlinks per day. This not only helps in ensuring a steady flow of links but also aids in indexing faster. Additionally, diversify your sources and ensure they come from reputable domains. I've found this strategy effective for my own website, particularly on my free public records san diego platform. This approach might assist in improving your backlink indexing, potentially resolving the issue you're encountering with Moz's reporting.
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When new backlinks are not getting indexed, several factors could be at play. Firstly, ensure that the backlinks are from reputable and relevant websites, as search engines prioritize such links for indexing. Next, check if the website's robots.txt file or meta tags are blocking search engine crawlers from accessing the backlinks. Additionally, consider submitting the backlinks to search engines manually through their webmaster tools. It's also important to regularly monitor and update the website's sitemap to facilitate quicker indexing of new content and backlinks.
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@rajas2019 said in New backlinks not getting index:
Hi.
I have been creating backlinks for my website since 2 months. The backlinks are from different linking domains. The issue is that moz is not showing me all the backlinks that i have created. It is displaying only 10% of all the backlinks of my domain bestessaywritingservice.org homepage. Is there any way to tell moz about all the backlinks i'm building?
ThanksThe thread you shared discusses a common issue with backlink checkers like Moz - they might not show all the backlinks you've built. Here's why you might not see all your backlinks in Moz:
Time for Indexing: It can take time for search engines and tools like Moz to crawl and index new backlinks. Give it a few weeks, especially for recently created links.
Backlink Quality: Low-quality backlinks might not get indexed at all. Focus on getting backlinks from relevant, high-authority websites.
Technical Issues: Robots.txt or meta robots tags on the linking website or server problems on your site could prevent Moz from finding the link.
Here's what you can do:Wait and See: Give it more time for Moz to discover the backlinks.
Focus on Quality: Build backlinks from relevant, reputable websites.
Check for Technical Issues: Ensure your robots.txt and server are functioning correctly.
While you can't directly tell Moz about your backlinks, there are ways to improve the chances they get discovered:Submit your sitemap to search engines: This helps them discover new content and links on your site.
Monitor Backlinks with Different Tools: Use a combination of tools like Google Search Console and Ahrefs alongside Moz to get a more comprehensive picture.
The thread doesn't mention directly notifying Moz, and it's generally not recommended. Focus on building high-quality backlinks and waiting for them to be indexed naturally. -
New backlinks may take time to get indexed. Ensure they are from reputable sites, submit your website to search engines, and check for crawlability issues or penalties. Sharing on social media and having diverse backlinks can also help.
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i am also facing no index issue after google update. https://kmfusa.website/
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New backlinks may not get indexed due to various reasons like low quality, indexing issues, robots.txt or meta robots tags, server problems, poor content, manual actions, or sudden spikes in link velocity.
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It can take an awful long time for backlinks to get indexed, so for example, you might get a good quality backlink. It might sometimes take over two weeks for that to be reflected in your Google Search Console account.
We are seeing that at the moment for a garden room business, it's taken over two weeks for links to be shown in our account.
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It can take a long time for new backlinks to get indexed, so, for example, you might get a good quality backlink that might sometimes take over two weeks to appear in your Google Search Console account.
We see that it's taken over two weeks now for new links to be shown in our account for a Cardiff fencing business.
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Anybody care to reply this ?
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The same issue happens to my website recently. I built some hundred of backlinks to free sheet music site. But I discovered the link easily found and index with ahrefs but yet to be index with Moz.
Please, Is there anything I did wrong?
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Hello
Working a on new project Roku Com Link.
Client believe on moz, but not in GWT.
Still waiting.
Regard
Rozy
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I am also testing my two Link Tracking List.
For one i create 300 Backlink High Quality. My website Based on google sites. Just of testing purpose. Norton com setup
For Second one am testing around 130 High Domain Authority Back link.
this time i can see google crawl my backlink and after 25 day. all showing in webmaster tool.
Now am testing for Moz. Let's see how it's work.
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Please wait for all links will be shown by the time thanks or if you want to check recent backlinks then you should use ahrefs.
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Hey,
Thanks for writing in!
Newly discovered links have the ability to be populated into our index in about 1-3 days, however there are a lot of factors which can affect our ability to find and index links to your site. It's important to note that we add new data to our index everyday but it may take some time for us to discover backlinks to your site based on factors like crawlability of the referring pages, quality of the links and the referring pages, and more.
If you are not seeing links that you know you have, you may want to make sure that they can be indexed. It is also a good idea to check to see if we've indexed the page on which that link is found. If we haven't indexed the referring page yet, you won't see your link in our index.
You can also add links to Link Tracking Lists. Once you add a link to your tracking lists we will add that page to be crawled. As long as it is accessible to our crawler, you should see the link in our index as soon as we can index those pages.
I hope this helps — feel free to write into help@moz.com with any further questions.
Eli
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