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  • Get up and running with the Moz tools.

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    elonmmusk

    You'll need to build quality backlinks to increase your da/pa in Moz, You'll need quality links from high authority sites..I have recently increased my da for my international movers business site by building high authority quality links

  • Discuss the Moz Pro tools with other users.

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    bilaljkdfgsaui

    I am also facing same issue on My website, If you found any solution Please let me know. Thanks

  • Chat keyword research strategy and how Keyword Explorer helps you do your best work.

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    fuadahmadi928

    maybe the site owner blocking access from MOZ

  • Cover all things links and the industry-leading link data discoverable in Link Explorer.

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    samantha.chapman

    Hello! Sam from Moz's Help Team here! So -  after being found, newly discovered links have the ability to be populated into our index in about 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 are always adding new data to our index, 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. Lastly, I have a great guide here with some things to check around why we may not have found your links yet: https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/moz-isnt-finding-your-links If you'd like any further information, please feel free to pop us an email over at help@moz.com. We do also have a great guide to Domain Authority just here: https://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority

  • Find insights and conversations specific to the Research Tools within Moz Pro.

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    aseu

    Can I add this at my website tenchoicez.com for bulk checking

  • Discuss the Moz Local tool with other users.

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    eli.myers

    Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us! I'm sorry to hear about this - would you be able to reach out to help@moz.com so we can take a closer look please. Looking forward to hearing from you,

  • Discuss link data, metrics, and all of the calls available through the Links API.

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    adamsmith47

    Hi, No, MOZ does not have any option to disavow links and you should not be worried about disavowing links in Moz. Instead, disavow them from the Google Search Console because Google is the search engine that ranks your site according to proper linking.

  • Find expert assistance to help you troubleshoot technical issues with the Moz tools.

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    HussainAwan

    its interesting can you please leave a screen shot or link to investigate the  solution. For reference check my keyword it showing in featured snippet Legal Translation Dubai

  • Let us know about features and functionality that you’d like to see in the Moz tools.

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    eli.myers

    Hi, Great question, Link Explorer and the Links tab of Moz Pro Campaigns are both tied to our Link index, which is constantly updating. After being found, newly discovered links have the ability to be populated into our index in about 3 days. When discovered or lost links are found, we'll update our database to reflect those changes in your scores and link counts. We prioritize the links we crawl based on a machine learning algorithm to mimic Google's index. This does not mean that DA and PA will change with every data update, though; it will only change if we find new link data for a respective site. I'm sorry I can't tell you exactly when your DA will update it depends on when we find new equity passing backlinks to your site. You can read more about our new Link Explorer tool and our index here. ​ You can also read more about how our Link index compares with our competitors here https://backlinko.com/best-backlink-checker Feel free to reach out to help@moz.com with any further questions

  • Have a question that doesn’t quite fit in another category? Drop us a line here.

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    hafixali1234

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  • Learn about news around the Mozplex and projects that Mozzers are working on.

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    BartonInteractive

    Hi snjaoieiw, To get a detailed answer from Moz staff on what DA is, you might consider searching the Q&A forum. In short, though, it is a Moz metric (not a Google or Bing metric) that takes into consideration the number (and quality) of backlinks your website has. That said, have you been working on building up high quality backlinks? -Zack


  • Hello Nathan, It seems that www.decks.ca redirects to www.decks.ca/. The forward slash at the end of the address should be included in your OSE search. Please try that and confirm that it works for you. We apologize for the confusion on this one. I've confirmed the data displays properly here: http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/anchors?site=www.decks.ca%2F Abe Schmidt SEOmoz Help Team

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  • Hi Nick, Thanks for the reply. I understand how to pull numbers for the root domain, but I was just noting that the number in OSE is the exact same as it was prior to the most recent Mozscape update. It just seems odd that I would have the exact same number of links. Also, any thoughts on why no update for the Domain Authority?

    | richje
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  • Can you paste what your code looks like. This sounds like to me that your canonical is dynamically gernerated by some code so it is taking the domain your page is located and using that instead of statically adding the domain. For instance with PHP some could add $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] in the header. This will take whatever the current domain name is being served. So if you are looking at your website on a desktop then your the URL is www.example.com then you would see that. If you are at m.example.com then that would appear as the canonical. make sense? Code updates generally take about a week to update.

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  • Kenny, Thank you for the information! Your answer completely cleared up my confusion.

    | DigitalDiameter
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  • Rogerbot, our crawler, obeys the robots.txt nofollow rules associated with your site. For some reason your robots.txt file is blocking our crawler from seeing those pages. For more information on how the tool works, you can view this incredible resource: http://www.seomoz.org/help/rogerbot-crawler that explains how our crawler works in vivid detail. I hope this helps!!

    | Abe_Schmidt
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  • Choose one of the URL's as the authoritive and remove the dupped content from the others.

    | Chenzo
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  • Try Xenu's Link Sleuth, it's a free program that crawls your entire site and shows you all your links.  You can then export the results to Excel and sort out all the PDF links.

    | TakeshiYoung
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  • Hi Greg, Thanks for the reply A site:http://yoururl search produces 51800 results, however google webmaster tools shows 5607 indexed url's An example category url is http://www.morpethmobiles.co.uk/categories.asp?cat=781 An example product url is http://www.morpethmobiles.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=%2FNRVSTT%2F21554T-White&cat=790 As you can see they are about as untidy and unsightly as they can be, hence the move to nop Thanks Chris

    | cjhamill
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  • Yes, but will probably not do much good. Most article websites pass very little link juice (if any) and could potential hurt you as these sites are consider more and more spammy.

    | KevinBudzynski
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  • I will try my best with what I have now.... something to create for a coding genius... Wordpress MLS listing SEO friendly Thank you Anthony

    | pd2012
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  • This would be another issue. I would need to look at the code to give you more insight. But off the bat I assume that this is an issue regarding mislabeling the rel=next and rel=prev. They can be kind of tricky to work with on a broad based update due to the fact that they are intended to refer to specific pages. If you do not have the end page labeled Google says : "When implemented incorrectly, such as omitting an expected rel="prev" or rel="next" designation in the series, we'll continue to index the page(s), and rely on our own heuristics to understand your content." I would look into this first. If the answer is still elusive to you the next option would probably be finding a different set of eyes on the code to see if there are any minor oversights that you may have overlooked.

    | Brother22
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  • How do I see full information for the entire domain? Is running the CSV the quickest way?

    | DRPower
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  • Why not just check your self, by adding &pws=0 at the end of the search?

    | eunaneunan
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  • Hi Alan, The section was not about tricking search engines. It was about helpful tips on how to do things better. They use to show different trick on tracking visitors and testing.

    | RevanaDigitalSEO
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  • Thanks Abe! As soon as I can analyse the whole site, including all the links, i will get back at you. I think you got a good point about the links. I don't think SEOmoz can do anything about that Greets,

    | ssiebn7
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  • Hi Rob, Couple of things: 1. You can check if you have a proper 301 in place using tools like URI Valet. For example, here's a report for the SEOmoz blog. If you include a backslash, it automatically redirects to remove it: http://urivalet.com/?http://www.seomoz.org/blog/#Report 2. An actual better way to address this is with canoncial tags. A proper canonical on the homepage (pointing to the version without the slash) will address all duplicate content errors, and possibly also address other versions of your URL you didn't anticipate, like: www.example.com example.com www.example.com/index.html 3. Although SEOmoz will flag these as errors (because technically they are) in reality a trailing slash on your homepage isn't a big deal. Google has gotten pretty good at figuring these URLs out. That said, it's still important to address other areas of duplicate content on your site. Hope this helps. Best of luck!

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  • Thanks Roger. This is what SeoMoz wrote to me: Thanks for writing in! Google is pretty smart and they are probably able to figure this out, so you might be able to ignore 'too many links' error, but I suggest posting this question to our Q&A forum to make sure: http://www.seomoz.org/q My thought was that they could improve their crawler's software to screen out the spry menu links. Doing this would make it more useful.

    | johnsearles
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