I need to know about Just Discovered Links
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Hi
I have 2 websites,
1)www.abc.com DA 20 PA 29 RD 6 Total Links 226
and
2)www.123.com DA35 PA 46 RD 34 Total links 11,075
Every post i published on my 1st website shown in Just discovered links, whereas in 2nd website, it is not appeared.
Now, my question is, what i do to have my all posts shown in just discovered links for my second website.
From every aspect my second website is stronger than first one.
Awaiting answer.
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Hi Tawny,
I am having the same issue as Abdul_Majid. The information you provided about feed.ly is outdated. The feed.ly link shortener has been disabled for some time now. In fact, there is no way to tweet our feedly.com links.
Can you please provide a more detailed approach of how to use feedly.com to index our links in JDL? My site TheDigitalBridges.com does not get all of it's pages included. I tweet like crazy and have lots of followers, but not all my pages get included. In fact, when I go to the top pages tab - there are none! This is a high quality site that used to have a DA of 46. Now, it's DA 31. This is not right. It has to do with the indexing of the Moz crawler and there is no way to get proper information on how to get indexed.
Please give me an answer that works besides feed.ly and waiting.
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You missed my question! Here is once again
have 2 websites,
1)www.abc.com DA 20 PA 29 RD 6 Total Links 226
and
2)www.123.com DA35 PA 46 RD 34 Total links 11,075
Every post i published on my 1st website shown in Just discovered links, whereas in 2nd website, it is not appeared.
Now, my question is, what i do to have my all posts shown in just discovered links for my second website.
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You shouldn't need a Feedly account in order for our tools to find those links. It's more likely just a matter of time until our crawler discovers those links.
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Hi Tawny,
Thanks for the response. But for the first website I didn't tweet feedly links, however I tried doing tweets feedly links for my second website, but the result not yet changed.
Is it necessary to have Feedly Pro or Feedly Team account to get results in JDL?
Regards
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Yep! Looks like it's now https://feedly.com. Sorry about that! Took me by surprise!
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Hi Tawny,
I just went to the feed.ly domain, apparently it's for sale? http://feed.ly/
Am I right in guessing it's actually: https://feedly.com
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Hi there, Tawny from Moz's Help Team here!
Thanks for writing in and sorry for the confusion!
All of the links that end up in Just Discovered Links come from tweeted feed.ly links. That is the only source we use to power Just Discovered Links. We get our data for that tool from feed.ly directly, and they can provide us with what the associated full link is, which is how we show the full link in the tool (because the feed.ly version of the link wouldn't be very informative). All of the Just Discovered Links come from URLs that were tweeted as a feed.ly.
I hope that helps provide a bit of clarity! If you have any other questions, feel free to shoot us a note over at [email protected] and we'll do our best to answer for you!
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