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The difference between the statistics MOZ & Ahrefs
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Hello dear.
I have a website for a year. I made 10K links in one year(from 45 Root Domains).the Ahrefs.com has show full list of link root domains and pages. the ahrefs rank is 49. but MOZ said my Established Links are 5!
So I have some questions, please help me:
1- what is difference between MOZ rank and ahrefs rank?
2-When Just-Discovered Link Calculate for my site?
3-why my moz trust is 0.00!?How to improve it?
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Ahrefs indexes a lot more of the web and more frequently than MOZ.
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Moz, Ahrefs, and any other site all use their own crawlers, and don't use Google's index. None of us also have the number of computers that Google does to crawl. We all have our own ways of crawling and looking for links, and at Moz, we try to focus on the highest quality links.
The part where you state that you have made 10,000 links on 45 domains is of a bit of concern. That's a lot of links from just a few sites, and the fact that you made them could mean they're not of the same quality as they would be if you had gotten them as an editorial reference from another site.
Can you tell us more about what these links are like? My first guess is that they don't have much quality, and thus aren't helping you much in the search engines.
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Hi,
I had not ever used Ahrefs.com until I saw you post and went and tried it, and I saw that my sites had links that I did not even know existed. Ahrefs.com's database may not be updated that often and, therefore, shows you links that are no longer on the web or they are showing links that OSE has not yet picked sprawled.
Here is my best shot at answering your questions;
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Moz rank has their ranking system based on their own factors/metrics. Ahrefs.com will have their own also.
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Just-Discoverd links have a date and time on the far right of the page in the "Date Discovered (UTC)" column. I have checked out your site, and you have no just discovered links yet. I tweet and share the page that is linking to my site in all of my social accounts so the new link would show up in the "Just Discovered" section. Though this no longer works, but I feel it is good practice as having a page link to your site with more social shares and secondary links pointing to it is a better link.
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Your MOZ rank is at a 0.00 because you do not have any "popular links" linking to your site. The way to improve it and I just did a quick search and copy and pasted this for you.
"A web page's MozRank can be improved by getting lots of links from semi-popular pages or a few links from very popular pages."
Best of luck,
cibble.
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