Inbound link not showing up.
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Helloi ,
So i am pretty new to the MOZ community but already love it! learning so much! however ...
I have set a crawl for our website http://www.robinsonsmotorgroup.co.uk after talking with our marketing departmnet they wanted some informtion on a add placed on http://www.eastlife.co.uk/ - the add was placed on the homepage. However i cannot see the http://www.eastlife.co.uk/ coming up as a backlink.
Why is this?
Best Wishes
Simon
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Hi Martin!
Two possibilities immediately come to mind.
The first is that that link simply hasn't yet appeared in our Mozscape link index. You can learn a bit more about how we index the web here, under the Frequently Asked Questions tab. The next update is projected for June 23.
The other possibility is that the link is marked "nofollow" or is otherwise uncrawlable, which is often the case with ads. If that's the case, it may never show up in OSE. That said, since an ad is a paid link, it really wouldn't be a part of your organic link profile.
Does that make sense?
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Well looking at that page Simon, I see lots of scrolling adverts, but if you want some page data, head over to SEMrush and enter that URL.
Any more questions, just ask
-Andy
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We just wanted to see the quality really - We use them every month and they will soon to have a website re-design.
i have already asked Moz but being in UK this will take a while. thanks for your advise Andy!
Simon
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It's hard to say Simon. That is something only Moz could answer for you.
What data is your marketing department after? If it's click-throughs, then you will be better setting it up as a click event to be tracked in Google Analytics.
-Andy
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Hi Andy,
Yeah i used the on-site exploer (ose)? The marketing ad is faily recent ish... just over 2 weeks agao now. When do you think it would show up?
cheers Andy
Simon
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Hi Simon,
When was the ad placed? If it was recently, it might just not be picked up by anything as yet.
What are you using to look for back-link data? If it is OSE or similar, remember that they don't have every site and page in their own database, so might just not be crawled as yet.
-Andy
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