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How long does it takes for Moz pro to find backlinks and increase my score?
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Hi,
I'm running a website for tourism & travel called Visit Guide or دليل السفر and i have many backlinks from many websites ( DoFollow & NoFollow )
They are older than 10 days and Moz has not discovered them yet nor found them?
How to push Moz Pro to find my backlinks?
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how to SpeedIndex my backlinks in other words?
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You are welcome
Mmm, I'm not sure what do you mean by _developing something like a speed index. _
If you are referring to some mechanism to tell Google about your new backlinks so it can take them into consideration faster... I don't think that anything like that would help your website.That's clearly an attempt to manipulate the way their algorithm works.
Rest assured that Google will find your backlinks, as long as the page/website where they are is available to google and doesn't have any penalties to the eyes of GoogleBot.Hope it helps,
Best luck.
Gaston -
Thanks for the answer, can you develop something like a speed index to ping Google and other search engines faster about backlinks?
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Hey there,
Moz's metrics are updated almost daily.
If you don't see any change is because there were no changes on the backlinks that point to that page, or no new backlinks. You have to give it time to Moz's bot to crawl the pages where your backlinks are.
Keep in mind that, there is no difference in Google whether Moz has or hasn't seen your links.
I'd advise against any of the 'tactics' that are out here to make google recognize faster your links.If you want more information about Page Authority, here the official Moz's resource:
Domain Authority | Moz resource center.Hope it helps,
Best luck.
Gaston
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