Crawl Test Report only shows home page and no inner site pages?
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Hi,
My site is [removed]
When I first tried to set up a new campaign for the site, I received the error:
Roger has detected a problem:
We have detected that the root domain [removed] does not respond to web requests. Using this domain, we will be unable to crawl your site or present accurate SERP information.
I then ran a Crawl Test per the FAQ. The SEOmoz crawl report only shows my home page URL and does not have any inner site pages.
This is a Joomla site. What is the problem?
Thanks!
Dave
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you're welcome
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OK, no problem. Thanks for your time Stephanie!
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Weird, I would contact the help desk for support. I'm sure they can help. Sorry I couldn't be of much assistance
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Nope, that doesn't work. I am trying to set up the campaign for the root domain level.
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try with www in front of it
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I still can't create a new campaign. I don't understand why you can submit it, but I can't? Please see the attached image. Thanks!
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Try again, I submitted it and it worked fine. The website may have been temporarily down when you tried the first time. Try again and see if it works.
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I have submitted sitemaps to Google Webmaster Tools as well as Bing about one week ago.
Please advise, thanks!
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Did you create a sitemap?
I would create a sitemap and submit to Google Webmaster Central.
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