OSE Missing High Profile Linking Root Domains
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Hi All,
I have noticed that Open Site Explorer does not appear to be totally accurate in the linking root domains it shows for a given site.
For instance, I have a site that I know for a fact is listed on dmoz (and has been for far longer than last Mozscape update), which should show up near the top of the stack. What gives? Do you think that this is also affecting my projected DA, PA, etc?
Thoughts and theories welcome.
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I'm not surprised, OSE routinely misses many of our links. But none of the backlink checkers will be 100% accurate. Your best bet is to use a variety of sources - OSE, Majestic, AHREFs, etc. - and compile and remove duplicates to get a true picture of your backlinks.
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