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    • viveklazy
      viveklazy Subscriber last edited by

      hey folks,

      i am fairly new to SEO and i have noticed that i have backlinks that tools like ubersuggest or SEM rush are nothshowing

      my product is lazyapply.com. -> It's an automated job search application

      can anyone suggest me what should id do ?

      PS - for example i have backlink from crunchbase.com but my website is not showing me that

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      • SolveWebMedia
        SolveWebMedia Subscriber last edited by

        Hey @viveklazy

        Being new to SEO can be hard, we have compiled a complete guide to backlinks with other tools you could use within the guide too

        Check it out - bit.ly/3Vr57cS

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        • Fabian001
          Fabian001 last edited by

          @viveklazy to check for indexing of your link, 1 way is to use the site: operator on google search. Input in the page url and the anchor text in quotation marks. If the text has been indexed, then likely the link has as well.

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          • Djari
            Djari last edited by

            I also have the same problem. What's more, I have my own 2 blogs, one is more than a year old while the other is a few months old. I don't see any backlinks to my store from them. And all those links are indexed and ranked.

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            • MasteryQuest
              MasteryQuest @viveklazy last edited by

              @viveklazy
              Like the others say here in the thread..

              That data you are looking at is not real time and is lagging so it might take awhile before you see it in the search console / Google Webmaster...
              So you should not worry to much about it. 👍

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              • korkshirewill
                korkshirewill last edited by

                It much depends on the quality of the backlinks. If the web pages ranking above you have way more backlinks, then this could be part of the reason you're not showing up in Google. To see the number of unique websites (referring domains) linking to your page, paste your URL into Site Explorer or our free backlink checker.

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                • SebastianDahl
                  SebastianDahl last edited by

                  There can be slight differences between those backlinks that you can check in Moz, Ahrefs, SEMrush and others and those that actually are. The thing is that all those SEO software use their own crawler, like Google. And they have their own website database, like the index in Google.
                  To view a detailed list of your backlinks, go to Google Search Console -> Open "Links" in the bottom left corner -> Check External links.
                  But this can also not be the full list. Always use a couple of sources to get more detailed info.

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                  • ryannbutler
                    ryannbutler last edited by

                    That's strange. Now since you have already used these tools, would recommend you to try Postifluence once. I am using it for backlinks and quite happy with the outcome. It builds 100% organic do follow links & it also helps me to upgrade my SEO strategy from time to time which is helping me to bring organic traffic to my website.

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                    • JakeVol23
                      JakeVol23 last edited by

                      This doesn't mean that the search engine didn't see them. Some times the SEO tools like SEMRUSH and ahrefs see backlinks that Google doesn't see, and otherwise Google sees backlinks that these tools don't.

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                      • pratikphuyal96
                        pratikphuyal96 Banned @viveklazy last edited by

                        @viveklazy It takes time for the backlinks to be crawled and reflected. But if it's been a long time, you can perform few activities that will help you index your backlinks. You can follow this for more help - 11 Tips to Index Backlinks Faster On Google

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