Missing Links
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I've recently been researching local memberships and associations to submit my business information to as a way to get involved in the community and gain backlinks simultaneously. A specific listing I was looking into, Think Local First (http://thinklocalfirst.net/Members) has a DA of 37 with the listing page at a 26 PA ( and homepage at 42 PA). After checking out a few of Think Local Firsts's currently listed websites on OSE, I've noticed that not one of them is showing an inbound link from this organization. I would like to represent my business on this page, but would prefer to gain a link from doing so. Can anyone give me any insight as to why this isn't reflected in the business's backlinks? I did check a couple sites with majestic and Ahrefs with the same results.
Thanks in advance!
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Such a good response Richard.
To piggyback this a bit, if a link provides you real value and is relevant to your site, go after it - even if it's not listed in a tool. We need to stop looking at links as a SEO only item and really look at them as a value add to our business.
Don't worry about Google and other search engines when it comes to links your intuition tell you are valuable or relevant. They'll catch up and you'll be on the right side of history.
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The sites you are checking may not be in the index for OSE, Majestic, or Ahrefs. These tools don't have the resources to crawl every site and page on the internet, but they are growing all the time. Don't let it not showing in OSE stop you from going after a good link.
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