How often do you update Link Analysis tool?
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Wondering how often SEOMOZ updates their Link Analysis pages? I have had the same status for a month or so - although I know we have added links, etc.
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Such speed in response. Thank you for being so responsive and for being part of such a great company.
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The current URL is https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/345964-linkscape-update-schedule
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This link is not working. Thanks.
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Hi Justin,
SEOmoz aims to update the API and Linkscape every month. The most recent update has had a two-week delay, and is now due out on Wednesday, July 20th. The update calendar is available at http://apiwiki.seomoz.org/w/page/25141119/Linkscape-Schedule.
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I think it is every month or 2, I don't know if it is set in stone yet usually Rand will post up an update on the main blog saying that the index has been updated. My advice is just to follow the email RSS and you will get the updates when updates happen
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