HTTP Status no data to report
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In my Moz top pages report, why is there "no data" in the HTTP Status column? Is this an indication of something missing or an error?
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Yes, you are right, Ryan. It is a great practice to cross check reported. Before posting here, I did so and the errors are only indicated by the Moz tool. My assumption is that the Moz tool is more accurate and tests deeper.
That is why I hoped to understand and fix whatever issue would cause Moz to report "no data". Seems like it remains a mystery.
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Hi Jeannie!
It sounds like you've already gotten some help on this (thanks Ryan!), but could you send a mail to help@moz.com with the sites you're seeing these errors for so that we can take a look at this?
Thank you!
Kevin
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Well 200 is what you want to see... I'd cross check some of those 'no data' pages with another tool to make sure it's not an issue with the site, but the interaction between the Moz tool and your site. Cheers!
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Yes, I have checked the page speed both in Google's PageSpeed and GTmetrics. Depending on the page and browser, we fit between and "A" and a "B". (YSlow, as usually, rates them a bit lower),
Moz results:
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You're welcome Jeannie. Can you provide a sample of the errors you've been experiencing? It maybe something like status code 500 from your server getting overloaded during a crawl. Another thing you can check is Google's PageSpeed tool to see if there are any slow load time issues present. If you're in the red with Google's tool that could be an issue: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
Also check Google Search Console for any history of errors. Cheers!
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Hi Ryan,
Thanks for your response. I have run several tools, such as Screaming Frog and only have a few HTTP Status errors, and those few don't necessarily line up with the Moz report.
It was nice to learn of http://httpstatus.io - a new tool for me.
As I am always working hard to win in SERP's - if this error reporting in Moz can clue me to new improvements that would be great.
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Hi Jeannie. You'll want to check the links being reported in a tool that specifically displays HTTP status such as: http://httpstatus.io This will tell you if those pages are having specific problems or if it's an error within the Moz tool. The result you should be getting will be 200 OK. Cheers!
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