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  • Get up and running with the Moz tools.

    561 Questions
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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


  • Hey Zhiwen, If I'm understanding your question correctly, I think all you need to do it go to this URL - http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/domains?site=emailmarketing.comm100.com%2Fnewsletter%2F - which will take you to the Linking Domains tab in OSE. Make sure the dropdown menu is set to "this page" then click the "Export to CSV" link on the right side of the page. You need to be Moz Pro member in order to download anything from OSE, so unless you're a paying member, you won't be able to export any reports from OSE.

    | TimKelsey
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  • Anyway, you shouldn't trust in those numbers in terms of correlation with rankings. Those are kind of "old" metrics that Google does uses, but given the other "hundreds" of signals they use you will be able to see sites without any trust, popularity or whatever metric Moz shows ranking above sites with lots of power... Even more now, when many of those "power" sites may have site-wide, or partial penalties of any kind...

    | FedeEinhorn
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  • Use http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ to find out if bangle-box.co.uk or www.bangle-box.co.uk is stronger then Use a 301Redirect tool here Redirect 301 to make the site to www. or no www. redirects use http://www.htaccessredirect301.com/htaccess-redirect-www-to-non-www.html http://www.htaccessredirect.com/index.html http://www.htaccessredirect301.com/ http://www.htaccessredirect.net/ Thomas

    | BlueprintMarketing
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  • Hi there! I agree and also recommend Followerwonk. Rand did a Whiteboard Friday on this topic last year which you can view here: Using Followerwonk to Grow Your Twitter Account. Good luck!

    | CharleneKate
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  • We never had any link building strategies. External followed links has gone from 346-402. The site had amazing seo completely by luck, the site was redone in November and so there has been renewed focus on seo the last few months.

    | EcommerceSite
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  • If you're getting the 2 different reports for the same Keyword against domain.com and domain.com/index.html then it's very likely that it's an issue from your site and not from the software: Even though domain.com and domain.com/index.html are the same page to you and I, Google treats them as separate documents. To make matters worst, you might even get penalized for duplicate content when both those pages get indexed, so you need to take one of these actions: Do a 301 redirect from domain.com/index.html to domain.com Use the canonical tag on the _index.html _page to point at domain.com Hope this helps, Bogdan

    | bogdan_ch
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  • as in numbers of pages in the crawl will be reduced after dupe fixed with canonical, or numbers in the crawl will stay the same but just not reported as errors.  The site i'm examining is over crawl limit (10000+ pages) with loads of dupe content errors so if fix via canonical will that reduce number of pages in the moz crawl (not errors) like a 301 would ?

    | Dan-Lawrence
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  • We apologize for the delay. We encountered some unexpected difficulties, but we hope to be able to release this index in the next day. We will know more in the next 3-4 hours, and I will update this post as I have more information. I am closing this thread, and will keep http://moz.com/community/q/why-still-the-moz-index-showing-next-update-on-august-26-2013 updated. We'll also keep you posted on Twitter. Thanks for your patience!

    | KeriMorgret
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  • Hi Everyone! I am very sorry about the reports being incomplete. I can confirm this is also consistent with my own account. I will have our engineers take a look at this and I will let you know as soon as this is resolved! Cheers!

    | DavidLee
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  • Yes Open Site Explorer does allow you to compare up to 4 URLs to a given URL of your choosing.

    | iPullRank
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  • It could be noted that depending on the DMOZ listing you are going after, in the vertical or niche you focus on, it could be months to get a listing approved depending on the moderator watching that category. Just a little something to consider after you submit the site, if you haven't already. Don't submit multiple times Also - if you are using the DMOZ listing (after it's live and approved), and have a specific "description" or "title" for the site or page you are using, and don't want to use it across Google's search index, make sure to use the META field on your page. NOTE: This will only apply after your listing if/when is approved in the DMOZ directory. I took a small piece of the content from Google's product support page below and pasted it in right here: One source Google uses to generate snippets is the Open Directory Project. You can direct us not to use this as a source by adding a meta tag to your pages. To prevent all search engines (that support the meta tag) from using this information for the page's description, use the following: To specifically prevent Google from using this information for a page's description, use the following: If you use the robots meta tag for other directives, you can combine those. For instance: This is a good Google Product Support page to visit about TITLES and DESCRIPTIONS and how they handle sometimes overriding the TITLE or DESCRIPTION field based on your DMOZ directory listing. Cheers and good luck!

    | RobMay
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  • Hey Liam, Thanks for following up. Unfortunately, we use thousands of dynamic IPs through Amazon Web Services to run our crawler and the IP would change from crawl to crawl. We don't even have a set range for the IPs we use through AWS. As for throttling, we don't have a set throttle. We try to space out the server hits enough to not bring down the server, but then hit the server as often as necessary in order to crawl the full site or crawl limit in a reasonable amount of time. We try to find a balance between hitting the site too hard and having extremely long crawl times. If the devs are worried about how often we hit the server, they can add a crawl delay of 10 to the robots.txt to throttle the crawler. We will respect that delay. If the devs use Moz, as well, they would also be getting a 403 on their crawl because the server is blocking our user agent specifically. The server would give the same status code regardless of who has set up the campaign. I'm sorry this information isn't more specific. Please let me know if you need any other assistance. Chiaryn

    | ChiarynMiranda
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  • Hi Peter, I understand now, thanks a lot for explaining that to me. Cheers, Oli

    | theseolab
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  • Yeah, unfortunately, the decision was made -- as part of the hype -- not to mix the message to say that PRO users didn't need to sign up for the waiting list.

    | EricaMcGillivray
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  • Thanks, I did that. Hopefully we'll see that functionality soon.

    | BlueLinkERP
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  • No worries - glad to help!

    | edlondon
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  • I did not know that Keri! Years I did not know that! Great advice

    | xoffie
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  • Hi Joe, Moz is a growing company, but we still don't have quite the crawling and computing power that Google does, and we're not able to crawl the entire web with OSE. We focus on crawling the higher-quality sites and links, which could explain why these links don't show in your report.

    | KeriMorgret
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