Title Missing or Empty - has title tag's
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In seomoz pro this page shows the error - "Title Missing or Empty", but has a tag. I'm trying to figure out if it's an issue on my end or a bug in the mozpro system. Thanks!!
http://www.65broadwaydental.com/Contact.aspx
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I guess I'll need to take this up with the official help channels. It's happening with a lot my clients in the backend, so I think it might be something with how roger crawls our sites. Thanks for help!
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It appears correctly on the browser tab and the source code looks accurate.
Please note, the title tag text is also under the "author" tag... which doesn't make sense.
Also, Google is displaying your contact as "Contact - 65 Broadway Dental" instead of the title you have in source.
If you haven't changed the title tag in the past week, I would think it should appear in your SEOMoz report. If you didn't make any changes, you could contact help@seomoz.org to have them look into the issue further for you, because that seems a little odd.
Mike
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