Why moz do not show website competitive metrics
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Hi There,
This is a fairly tricky one to answer, though it does seem that I will need to agree with our crawler on this one. There seems to be a few questions so if I miss something or you would like some additional clarification let me know.
My instinct is that when it comes to the contact info the .lv is throwing us off. Though we are working hard to include more TLD's my gut instinct is that when we attempt to parse the page the lack of a .net or .com email is throwing us off. One important thing to know when it comes to spam score is that these are just general indicators that we associate with spam. There is always the chance that a non spammy site will have some indicators attributed to it but still not be spam, depending on how the site was set up.
The next two issues are not mutually exlusive because it looks at the site as a whole and not the homepage. So for example if you have a portion of the site that is comprised of a small amount of text without any substantial content both of these triggers could occur. We know this is a lot so I would really recommend reviewing Rands post on spam score here: https://moz.com/blog/understanding-and-applying-mozs-spam-score-metric-whiteboard-friday
I would really recommend reviewing this material and speaking to your web developers. Spam score is a great first step to facilitate a conversation between you and your developers to focus on areas of the site that may be problematic. It may be the case that the portions of the site that have thin content have a very good reason for being there so they should stay.
I know this is a lot so if you have any questions for me let me know!
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About spam score. I do not understand these marks
1. No Contact Info
None of the pages crawled contain an email address or links to a social profile.Every page contains email and phone.
2. Thin Content
A subset of pages within this subdomain have little content.There is so many good texts. And all landingapges has A grade, i realy do not understand
3. I do not understand this markup
Site Mark-up is Abnormally Small
There's a high ratio of visible text compared to HTML, JavaScript, etc.One point says i have too little content and other says that visable text is to much!!!
Could you please help to understand it? I really try to make good webpage with good content.
webpage had different url mekounko.lv so it was bad quality i choose to use other domain with less characters and redirected old page to new domain.
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Hi there! I'm sorry your site isn't showing up in Open Site Explorer yet. This generally indicates that your site has not been included within our index. While we are working hard to continue to expand upon our index some sites may not be included which appears to be the case for meko.lv
For some more in-depth info, here's how we compile our index:
- We grab the most recent index. - We take the top 10 billion URLs with the highest MozRank (with a fixed limit on some of the larger domains). - We start crawling from the top down until we've crawled 90,000,000,000 pages (which is about 35% the amount in Google's index).
So, if the site is not linked to by one of these seed URLs (or one of the URLs linked to by them in the next update) then it won't show up in our index.
Other tools, such as Webmaster Tools, Ahrefs, and Majestic will alway show more link data as they target the quantity of links, while OSE focuses more on quality and Domain Authority.
Mozscape focuses on a breadth-first approach. Therefore we almost always have content from the homepage of websites, externally linked-to pages, and pages higher up in a site's information hierarchy. However, deep pages that are buried beneath many layers of navigation are sometimes missed and it may be several index updates before we catch all of these.
We update once a month and you can view the next scheduled update here: http://moz.com/products/api/updates
So there is a chance that we should be able to pick up the site within the next index.
Concerning the spam score we will provide the reasons in our spam score section here: https://moz.com/researchtools/ose/spam-analysis/flags?subdomain=meko.lv
The bolded check marks represent all of the indicators of spam that we were able to find. If you see some indicators that you do not feel apply to your site please feel free to email help@moz.com and we would be happy to take a look.
Hope this helps provide some clarity. Please let me know if you have any questions!
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