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How to index Backlinks Fast in Google!
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I Made few backlinks with my keyword but they are not getting index and it has been for 15 days.
Do you have any idea that will help me out to solve this problem and also to index back links quickly.
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Share the link in Twitter, Facebook, Google plus and Pinterest to get index fast.
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You can use 3rd party indexing services, which starts from $17 per month.
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Thanks All Moz Members, I Appreciate All for your tips!!
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Hi Rohit,
Just to follow up and add to what others have said: if you built links from third-party websites, pointing to your site, Google should crawl the third-party websites and see the links pointing to you within 15 days. If Google is not crawling the site more regularly than once every 15 days, the websites are probably lower in quality and not great sources of backlinks to begin with.
If you are using Moz / Ahrefs, etc. are slower in crawling and indexing than Google. Moz often updates once every 30 days, so could pick up these news links in its next crawl. Ahrefs tends to be slightly faster, but is still not instantaneous in picking up new links.
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I'm not sure what you mean by backlinks are not getting indexed.
From your description, it sounds like you added new pages to the site, and they are not showing up in results or as being indexed?
"I Made few backlinks with my keyword but they are not getting index and it has been for 15 days."1. What tools are you using to see if the backlink source is indexed?
2. Where did you get the backlinks from? Were they natural or paid? If they were a paid link, I'm not sure that is the best approach.
3. Depending on the importance of the source linking to you, it can be a lot longer than 15 days for Google to crawl the linking domian. They may have their sitemap set to a monthly crawl, in which case you will not see results for a while.
4. Backlinks dont get indexed based off of your site. This is a factor you cannot control. If the source is valid, and authoritive, you can link out the the page your site is linked from, and try and speed up the process. -
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Sharing the page that contains the link you want indexed on Google+ is a quick and easy way to signal Google to come crawl that page and re-index it.
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Firs off don't don't build links for same keyword (if you're).
Second, if these links have not been crawled by Google for last 15 days, then they are not at all quality links. Though, as Erwan mentioned do check for those backlink Google Webmaster Tools, MOZ to see they these tools are able to crawl them or not. If They're also not able to crawl them then those links are of no value.
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Did you check with several tools that no links are getting indexed ? (Google Webmaster Tools, MOZ, Ahrefs, MajesticSEO...).
If your links are not visible on any of these crawlers, they are probably not very valuable anyway.
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