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I have added a number of quality inbound links to my site. How long does it take to see the effects of these links into my seomoz statistics?
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To clarify, if you indeed added "quality links" meaning the pages you obtained links from have a high PA/PR, then your search results can improve in less then a day. Google has the resources to crawl the web much faster then anyone who offers SEO tools.
The time it would take to see the results in your SEO tools would still be as described with the earlier replies.
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Thanks to both of you... you are both correct. I'm new to this and so my question was a bit generic. I'm anxious to begin to see the effect of the tweaking I'm doing and I understand now that it will be a long process that requires patience!
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Very good point Shelly! I just realized he asked about "the effect of the links" and not the links themselves. Accordingly, I like your answer better then mine
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If it's seeing the actual banklinks that molachef is after and not a ranking change, then yep, very true.
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I agree with most of what you shared Shelly.
SEOMoz does a ranking check every Monday, so on the next update you may start to see the results.
I believe the weekly ranking update wont assist molachef in seeing his site's backlinks appear. He would need to wait for the next Linkscape update which is scheduled for Sept 20th, or the following update which has not been scheduled yet.
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Google can pick up on links pretty quickly now days and you might even see some changes within a day. If you add a lot of good links at the same time, your site might get thrown into the limelight for a bit (or downgraded if google doesn't like the links), but if you don't keep up your seo it could loose momentum and fall back down.
You should probably add links evenly over time, not a load in one go as this could be seen as a link building scheme.
SEOMoz does a ranking check every Monday, so on the next update you may start to see the results.
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Up to 70 days depending on numerous factors which are outside of anyone's control.
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