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Historical link report
Hello! I'm afraid in Moz Analytics we can only show a smaller timeframe at once and the best way to maintain historical data is to setup custom reports, which will automatically generate and store a PDF copy under the custom reports section. You can do this for any module you want to track and there is no limit to how many reports you can create. Hope this helps and I apologize for any inconvenience.
Technical Support | | DavidLee0 -
Historical ranking report - missing data from before 22 April 2013
Great. Thanks Sean. I wasn't sure. Will send an email to help@moz.com
Technical Support | | TranslateMediaLtd0 -
Question regarding geo-targeting in Google Webmaster Tools.
Hi David, Thanks for your response. That makes perfect sense. I assumed that to be the case but thought it was worth checking before making any changes. I suppose by adding appropriate hreflang="x" mark-up combined with the geo-targeting of root domain and subfolders - that should be enough to inform search engines of our intended geographical targets. Strangely there wasn't a lot of information out there about this specific question - so thanks again. Yusuf
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | TranslateMediaLtd0 -
Why has the Historical Domain Analysis report not updated since 11th July 2013?
Hi Matt, Thanks for the question! All of the data in a campaign's Link Analysis page is actually from our Linkscape index. Linkscape data is also used to update metrics in Open Site Explorer. Generally, our index is updated roughly every two weeks, but we ran into a problem with data quality on the last scheduled update which caused us to postpone it. Here is a blog post that goes into more details regarding what happened: http://moz.com/products/api/updates The next scheduled update is set for 8/26/13, so until then, the Link Analysis data won't see any updates. We're sorry for any inconvenience here and let us know if you have any other questions. Have a great day! Best, Sam Moz Helpster
Moz Pro | | SamWeber0