High value links not getting indexed?

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Within the last 30 days I've acquired a few very high quality links to a site of mine, but for some reason they're not showing up in my link profile yet. Normally I would just run the links through an indexing service like lindexed or nuclear link indexer, but these links are too quality for this tactic.

Any ideas on how to speed things up or is this hold time just a fluke?
 
maybe only a little ping? :) Mybe 2-3 links from another profile or maybe site is not high quality :) show here address this site :)
 
Build some links to the pages on brand new articles on some new sites or sites that are constantly being reindexed.
 
dont worry about it!

i find it funny when my friends call me up asking why their links aren't showing up in Majestic or this or that....

Google doesn't display all links in WMT and even then it takes time!

And as far as Majestic or ahrefs showing links, what do you expect? People think that these two backlink checking services have the resources to crawl the web like Google or Yahoo. They don't! Crawling and updating their indexes takes a lot of time.

Focus on the real factor, waht are your rankings doing?
 
i also experience what you get, i loss much money for doing that. Now, i dont know what i must do..

Or maybe we must wait for a long time..
 
And as far as Majestic or ahrefs showing links, what do you expect? People think that these two backlink checking services have the resources to crawl the web like Google or Yahoo. They don't! Crawling and updating their indexes takes a lot of time.

Focus on the real factor, waht are your rankings doing?

That's a good point actually. I'm looking at OSE and was assuming their index would match Google's.. but I guess that is expecting a lot. I just checked out WMT and can see the links in there now.
 
A better way to see if high quality links have been indexed is to directly check the Google cache of the page:

cache:http://www.domainyouspammed.com/yourbacklinkpage.html

If your link is showing in the cached version of the page then your backlink got indexed. However it can take up to a week between the time the link gets spidered to the time the cache gets updated, so in reality the link would have had a beneficial effect before it became visible in the Google cache.
 
A better way to see if high quality links have been indexed is to directly check the Google cache of the page:

If your link is showing in the cached version of the page then your backlink got indexed. However it can take up to a week between the time the link gets spidered to the time the cache gets updated, so in reality the link would have had a beneficial effect before it became visible in the Google cache.

Hey Autumn! It's Yo Adrian from BHA.

And thx for the tip. I checked the cache and my link was there.
 
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