Moz bot not discovering important links (high DA sites link)
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Moz bot is unable to crawl and discover my links on the high authority websites like microsoft, linkedin, pinterest, etc. Where is the problem?
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Same problem in tsalim website
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Rogerbot will take time to crawl links on the web. Lots of those big sites, where the links are very valuable, have thousands or hundreds of thousands of pages. One thing that I do think would be nice, if Moz Pro users could have some crawl allowance devoted to them - and could ask rogerbot to ping URLs (and update Moz's index). It would obviously have to be limited so as not to skew Moz's regular crawling operations, but it could be really helpful for some users
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i am also facing same issue on my Mobdro app website.
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Hi there,
What you are finding is perfectly normal, as Moz's bot usually takes some time until finding most of the links present on the web. Keep in mind that the internet as a whole is so vast that not even Google can crawl it entirely.
In some cases, really big/popular websites restrict access to bots, so they will never find what's in their pages.I'd suggest you wait a little longer.
Also, you can find more information about that in Moz's official resource: Moz Isn’t Finding Your Links - Moz Help Hub.
Hope it helps,
Best luck
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