External links incorrect
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Hello, My 'air intelligence' campaign is indicating my site has no external links, but I know from Google analytics that there is over a 1000 links.
How long should I expect SEOmoz to take to discover all the links.
Regards
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I have also seen the Moz system need time to find links after I added a new site to a campaign recently however also be aware that as vast as SEOmoz's data set is, it's not the entire web.
And in reality, no single link reporting solution in existence currently (even Google's) is going to show you all of the links that might be pointing to your site.
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Hi Patricia,
OSE (Open Site Explorer) usually updates once a month, meaning it's always a little bit behind - it also suffered a problem with the index a little while ago (which is now resolved I think), but you should start seeing links in OSE within a month or two.
Hope that helps!
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