Why Moz Update has 48 days this time?
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Hi There!
We have been Monitoring our DA in Moz.com, from past 6 Months and we have observed that every Moz update happens between 25 to 30 days. Why is the next update has been scheduled for 48 days of time? Is there any specific reason for this?
Awaiting your response
Thanks
Malik Zakaria
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Hey, Dave from the help team here,
we schedule a release at the end of the month and strive to deliver earlier in the month as we are able. We have typically been able to beat our published date over the last 12 months, so while Feb 26th is our target, its possible to be finished faster. Let us know if you have any other questions!
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