How long does it take for links to be indexed?

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I know for sure my site has thousand of links pointing to it, but in backlink checkers only 70 or so are listed with yahoo (the tip of the ice berg). I am ranking on the first page for one of my keywords.

My question is, how long will it take for these other links to index and why are there so many hiding?

Oh by the way, my site is fairly new ( under two months), so that might be a factor.
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  • Profile picture of the author vermadenish
    Maximum 24Hrs.
    If high PR and good dofollow backlinks then its can be soon
    If Article backlinks then its can take time.
    Use Rss Feed to index your links.
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  • Profile picture of the author seo jack
    It can take days or weeks for Google to index the links you created.

    Build baclinks to the links you created using AMR or Scrapebox and perhaps even linklicious.me otherwise it will take much longer...
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  • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
    Quit worrying about being indexed....worry about being crawled...its more cost effective. You can rank all day long without being indexed. Ping your links and get them crawled so google knows about them and you can increase your SERPS...let indexing happen naturally.
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    • Profile picture of the author stephaneM20
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      • Profile picture of the author HKSEO Rotzee
        Originally Posted by stephaneM20 View Post

        Agreed! It's really more important for any website to get crawled by Google! Try to get quality backlinks for your website and concentrate more about improving your search engine ranking. Let Google think about indexing them.
        Exactly! From one of our news letters.


        Crawling vs. Indexing

        There is a lot of buzz around getting "indexed by Google" and I think it's important to weigh in on the issue. I'll start with the summary and work backwards...

        SUMMARY
        If you are doing heavy link building (profiles, comments, and other weak links) Linklicious is a perfect tool because it guarantees crawling at 100%.

        FACTS
        You can rank with zero links in the index
        Indexed links are more valuable than non-indexed links
        Weak links are difficult to index and are poorly found by Google
        Getting links indexed is time consuming and/or expensive
        DETAILS
        We rank terms all the time with just profiles or profiles and a blog/article blast. Let me give an example... This week one of our local clients made it to page 1 for 'Houston Diabetes'. This interior page was a brand new page and not in the top 250 but we built some profiles and 8 days later it was on page 1. We did an index check on the links and exactly two were indexed.
        It goes without saying that indexed links are more valuable and give more juice than non-indexed links. If Google sees something as valuable it puts it in the index or cache and does its best to leave the weak pages out. I haven't done enough testing to measure exactly how much more an indexed link is worth, so I won't make a pull-it-out-of-my-rear guess.
        For those of you who have tried to index weak links, you'll know the amount of work it can take. I've run an enormous amount of tests to see what can do it - tweets, pings, blog comments, other forum profiles. The bottom line is it can take a dozen or more links just to get one page indexed. Common sense tells me that those dozen links would be more effective and less diluted pointing directly at my money site.
        If you get 1000 forum profiles or blog comments, getting them indexed is silly. You are going to need a huge farm of BIE or BE sites or pay a lot of money per link. Do you want to spend time managing those setups, creating the 2.0 accounts, handling the accounts that have been killed, or paying a lot per link? For those of us where time is valuable, it's much better to save time and shift the money to buying more links. It's the same (or less) cost, and an enormous amount more time.
        When does indexing make sense?
        When you are trying to build a balanced link profile of spam vs good stuff is one good case.
        If you want to keep the backlinking profile clear of too many spammy links.
        Link pinging from Linklicious is great for two reasons:
        It is dirt cheap.
        It can make your forum profiles go from 5% to 100% crawls, which is a 20x improvement in your effectiveness. I know it's obvious to most, but this is important: if your link isn't crawled it does you no good!
        Can Linklicious help you with indexing? Sure, a bit. But Google will never keep weak pages in the index for long. The main goal of the site is to magnify and multiply the effect of your everyday volume link building. It isn't a golden ticket to #1, but it lets you extract the full value from your current link building efforts.
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  • Profile picture of the author ale88
    You can try use the free version of majestic SEO to create a report of your backlinks. Is better than yahoo explore.

    regards.
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    It depends on the links, websites, content, backlinks(if any), etc. Can't say an exact answer.
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  • Originally Posted by NRC1983 View Post

    I know for sure my site has thousand of links pointing to it, but in backlink checkers only 70 or so are listed with yahoo (the tip of the ice berg). I am ranking on the first page for one of my keywords.

    My question is, how long will it take for these other links to index and why are there so many hiding?

    Oh by the way, my site is fairly new ( under two months), so that might be a factor.
    Some links get found right away, some take a few months, some will never get found. What I do is take away the guess work and use and indexing service to make sure they do get indexed. The service will typically cost you around $20 a month or so, but you will be able to submit loads of links and you'll actually get value for your hard link building efforts.
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  • Profile picture of the author mazdak
    it depends to many factors. most importantly PR of site and your content
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