Newly acquired links not showing up on link analysis
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I have recently gained a few links which I know are definitly up, because I have seen them, however, when I navigate to link analysis on SEOmoz pro, the number of links isnt showing as more than before. How long does it take to update?
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Next update looks to be around the 20th of Sept.
http://apiwiki.seomoz.org/w/page/25141119/Linkscape%20Schedule
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I agree with Barry, you won't see your links show up immediately, the standard web crawls each take a couple of weeks to go from start to finish, and those new links willl show up when the linking page gets crawled again.
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Possibly months, but more likely (if they're good quality links on high-ish profile sites and not buried in a directory somewhere) it'll be at least a month.
The last index update was August 23rd (check on the OSE homepage to see), so I would expect another update around the end of September or thereabouts.
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