Why am I still Unranked in SEOmoz?
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I was very active in SEOmoz's Q&A forums today and completed my profile - raising my Moz points from 0 to 50. On my profile, however, I am still listed as Unranked. Also, I do not appear on the SEOmoz Top Members List next to other users with 50 points.
I'm guessing this is something that is updated once a day or so, and the rank will update tomorrow. Is my suspicion correct?
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I'm not sure on the exact scheduling, but the rankings are only updated periodically. You should see your rank updated by tomorrow at the latest.
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