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    The SEO Process | | Uchendu
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    Content & Blogging | | Uchendu
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  • domain:mydomain.com is fine as any subdomain would be already considered. Many webmasters add them individually as well. Here is a relevant answer to your query https://moz.com/community/q/disavow-subdomain Hope that helps. Regards https://www.webfandom.com

    Link Building | | mackjohnsonwfd
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  • Hi qwaswd, Have you  tried creating and submitting an XML sitemap of your blog using Google Search Console? Best, Zack

    Technical SEO Issues | | BartonInteractive
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  • Hi qwaswd, This appears to be a similar question to what you have in another thread. Have you tried connecting your website to Google Search Console and submitting an XML sitemap? Best, Zack

    On-Page / Site Optimization | | BartonInteractive
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  • 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

    Moz News | | BartonInteractive
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  • Hi Ali Certainly one strategy would be to use Moz Pro + the Moz bar to see which sites are linking back to a competitor. Our agency has done this, creating large spreadsheets of possible backlink opportunities, then going through them one by one to see which are attainable for you. While this is not the only backlink strategy out there, it is not a bad place to start in my humble opinion. Hope this helps, Zack

    White Hat / Black Hat SEO | | BartonInteractive
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  • 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

    Link Explorer | | samantha.chapman
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  • Hi MarkJerry, In addition to Ibrahim_Khan's response, DA can also decrease when competitors' DA increases. That is also something to take into consideration. Best of luck. Zack

    Content & Blogging | | BartonInteractive
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  • No I don't think so, that With WWW, or without WWW you will lose Link Juice the main thing is that Which Domain is pointed like for my client I used both technique https://www.hydrogenwatermaker.net and without www like https://hydrogenwatermaker.net but it does not mean I'm afraid of Link Juice my link Juice will pass to other article as well,  I am doing this for anchor distribution that Google will plenty my site , You can also make backlink with https:// or with https:// also, but the concern is same to the main Domain .

    Link Building | | usama_k
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  • Hosla boss Back link indexing talking Time you should have to wait for backlinks indexing, Now my client Website's Backlinks start indexing and DA of the Site also increased You have to wait for some days then it start its indexing.

    Link Building | | Shafqat_mehmood
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  • Hi and thanks for your reply. So glad to hear you got some help with it and got it hopefully fixed, I assume.  It's a frustrating deal.  Do you have a recommendation for who you used to help you figure it out? I would like to fix it, but I would also like to understand what is going on as I like doing the SEO stuff.  I'm just too new at it to really understand the deep stuff like this. -Judd

    Technical SEO Issues | | JbonesPM
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  • Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us! We hope to see links added to Link Tracking Lists appear within our index within 2 - 4 weeks, that is the typical timeframe. This mentioned timeframe is normal but not a 100% guarantee, as you should see most links appear in our index within that timeframe but it is possible you will not see all links added which would not be unusual. Adding Links to our Link Tracking Lists helps our crawler to find them but when exactly our crawler finds your links may still vary between any given timeframe; some links may be found sooner and some later. Due to the amount of links on the web, the crawl-ability of a site, the amount of links added to our lists and how our crawler naturally crawls it's hard to pinpoint exactly when your specific links added will be found in the Link Index. If there is anything else you need please feel free to reach out to help@moz.com

    Link Explorer | | eli.myers
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  • Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us! 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 I hope this helps — feel free to reach out to help@moz.com if you have any other questions,

    Link Explorer | | eli.myers
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  • 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

    Getting Started | | elonmmusk
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  • Hi there, In answer, to identify technical SEO issues, we couldn't recommend enough the SEO Site Audit training from Moz. Honestly great stuff, and better than we've seen with competitors. (No, we're not affiliated!) To troubleshoot technical SEO issues, though, is a different matter. This is when you would need a developer, or agency, most likely, and the involvement would vary of  course. Best, Zack

    Technical SEO Issues | | BartonInteractive
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