On-Page Report Card
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How long will it take to see the results of changes made on my pages based on the On-Page Report Card recommendations?
On-Page Report Card
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Thank you for the private message. I know see the reply button.
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Hi sansonj
If you are asking about how long it will take for search engines to recognize the changes you have made, then you can speed up the process for Google by using the "Fetch as Googlebot" feature in your Google Webmaster Tools account. This allows you to fetch individual URLs (and pages linked from them if you choose). Once a page has been successfully fetched you have the option of adding it to the index.
There are limits on the number of pages per month that you can fetch, but this is a good option for new or changed pages on your site.
Bing Webmaster Tools has a feature which allows you to add pages to the Bing index in the same way.
Hope that helps,
Sha
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What do you mean? There are a few possible responses...
1. If you mean how long until a search engine sees, that depends on when the spider returns. Could be an hour, a few days, or a few weeks depending on how often your site is updated and what it's authority is.
2. If you mean how long until SEOmoz does the on-page ranking again, it will be about a week.
3, If you mean how long until you can run the report card manually, it can be right away if you're a PRO member or at the latest tomorrow if you've used your three daily credits as a free member.
Hope that helps.
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