Backlinks are not showing up in Traffic Travis
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easyrider
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15 Jul 11 4:59 am
Backlinks are not showing up in Traffic Travis
I have had quite a few articles published on article directories such as Ezine Articles in the last few days. However, the backlinks are not showing up in Traffic Travis. How long do these links take to register in the system?
Greg
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Bluezen1014
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15 Jul 11 6:39 am
I wouldn't worry to much about how many backlinks are showing up in some arbitrary backlink counter. As long as you are getting the backlinks can moving up in the SERP's, who cares how many backlinks Traffic Travis "says" you have?
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easyrider
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15 Jul 11 11:05 am
I read something online by an seo guy about pinging backlinks so that search engine spiders can find them. Could someone please explain how I would do so.
Greg
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newstart - Posts: 268
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15 Jul 11 5:54 pm
AffiloRama has a Ping tool that can be found in "Premium Tools".
It is helpful as it causes the articles in your blog to be recognized at a quicker pace. Most of my sites are being crawled on a weekly basis without pinging as we try to consistently make weekly additions to the site. By pinging the site after changes have been made you normally have the site crawled within an hour or two.
Don't worry about when the back links will show up just trust they will. Things take time.
It is helpful as it causes the articles in your blog to be recognized at a quicker pace. Most of my sites are being crawled on a weekly basis without pinging as we try to consistently make weekly additions to the site. By pinging the site after changes have been made you normally have the site crawled within an hour or two.
Don't worry about when the back links will show up just trust they will. Things take time.
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jmpruitt - Posts: 4507
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16 Jul 11 8:20 pm
Also, keep in mind that the # of links the search engines report (which is where tools like TT get their data) are only a portion of the links they are giving you credit for. The most accurate number you will get is by signing up for Google WEbmaster Tools and Bing Webmaster tools. They will give you a more accurate count of the links they have found for your site, although even those don't necessarily show all of them.
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bhatnagar.ashish001
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18 Jul 11 10:37 am
May be there is some problem in software So I suggest you to use any other tool for checking the backlinks like backlinkwatch.com, ahrefs, iwebtool
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easyrider
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28 Nov 11 1:10 pm
I have just signed up to Google Webmaster Tool and have been shocked to discover that a number of my links haven't shown up in Google (some were identified by Yahoo though). Can someone please tell me about some good pinging tools - preferably free ones! Also, should you ping all your links, or just your most important ones? And would it hurt you to ping a large number of links at once?
Greg
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johnsonmick76
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29 Nov 11 4:58 am
I also wouldn't get worried on that. Make sure you backlinks are indexed and check if there has been any recent change in SERP. As long as you see movements in Google, then it doesn't matter whether our backlinks shows there or not.
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yoginisharma77
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07 Dec 11 8:30 am
Like in previous thread I was discussing about how my backlinks don't show up in Google but m still happy as long as these websites which contain my links are indexed.
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mooresanyo
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09 Dec 11 6:19 am
easyrider wrote:I have just signed up to Google Webmaster Tool and have been shocked to discover that a number of my links haven't shown up in Google (some were identified by Yahoo though). Can someone please tell me about some good pinging tools - preferably free ones! Also, should you ping all your links, or just your most important ones? And would it hurt you to ping a large number of links at once?
Same thing I would like to know. But I know that Google doesn't show each and every backlinks. What I would like to know is if we do mass pinging, would it do harm?
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babycatering
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09 Dec 11 7:41 am
Well don't worry brother soon they will be shown if you are getting good backlinks don't worry you will be soon get good position in search engine result so stay working on backlinks don't worry when they will show in Travis
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wang_leslie
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13 Dec 11 11:46 pm
Yeah I had same problem with Traffic Travis. Then I was told that it doesn't show all backlinks, neither does show by Google.
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monikabedi61
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17 Dec 11 1:00 am
I was never worried when Google didn't show backlinks. As long as I move up towards first page, I am happy. But I sure would like to know which links caused the move.
