Can links tracking lists help to crawl high authority backlinks by Moz?
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My backlinks are not crawling by Moz yet after creating them four months ago. I have just added them in the links tracking lists now. May these links tracking lists help to crawl these backlinks by Moz? I have created same backlinks for my another site. But it has crawled by Moz within 10 days. This site is EditorialGE. But the same backlinks of my another sites are not crawled my Moz yet. Even my guest posts' links are not crawled by Moz yet which are created about two months ago. So, I have submitted them to links tracking list. Can links tracking lists help to crawl those high authority relevant backlinks ba Moz? Please let me know.
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Can links tracking lists help to crawl high authority backlinks by Moz? Because I have added few lists in it. Will it work? Please help me.
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Hey - Thanks for posting.
There are many factors that can hinder Moz from crawling/indexing links which you can review here: https://mza.bundledseo.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/moz-isnt-finding-your-links
If you can reach out to support at [email protected] with specific examples, we can take a look.
thanks!
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