What's Better? Indexed W/0 BLs, Or Showing BLs But Not Indexed

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In my linking network (a la Forever Traffic Formula) there are several. A few of them are showing as "not indexed" by Scrapebox, but of those, one is showing that there ARE backlinks coming into it.

On the other hand, I have an article site that IS showing as indexed in Google, but even though I know there are inbound links to the article, Scrapebox reports that there are none.

So which situation is better? Having an article site that registers backlinks (to boost its link juice), but never shows as indexed? Or an article site that is indexed in Google, but the article page registers zero backlinks?

Or are they equally useless for passing link juice?

Thanks.

Ken
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  • Profile picture of the author kiloh
    If the page is not indexed in google, then it doesn't exist in google's eyes right? And if your article is indexed in google and there's 0 backlinks, then just know that since it has no "votes" it will never rank high up in the search ranks. Get the link indexed, and then build backlinks. What exactly are you trying to do? You own and use scrapebox and have links with 0 backlinks? That's almost impossible...
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    A page that is not indexed by Google is a page that Google will never show in its results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
    Scrapebox is not an accurate tool to measure if a link or page is indexed in Google.

    You proved this yourself in your statement.

    Try site:domain.com as a Google search operator and see what Google has or hasn't indexed and cached instead of depending on a third party tool.
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