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Hello I´m a newbie here on seomoz. My question is just simple but i need to be sure about that:Refering to the report which you can create in the "crawl diagnostic summary". Does the CSV export lists all and ONLY the URLS which are in the google index?If not: does a report is available where all and ONLY the URLS are listed which are in google index?Many thanks! Henrik
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Hi Henrik,
Like Tom and Chris mentioned, our tools won't be able to tell you which of your pages are indexed by Google.
That being said, the crawl diagnostics will tell you if your redirected pages are reachable by search engines and OSE will tell you internal and external links. OSE is updated every few weeks so it might not show your most recent changes. Using a combination of your campaign crawls and OSE should be able to get you the data that you need to make sure you're in the best position for your site relaunch.
Hope this helps and good luck with relaunching your site!
Best,
Sam
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Use your OSE report to find pages that are being linked to from external sources and be sure to redirect all of those. Use your analytics report to find pages that are bring in search traffic and be sure to redirect those. The rest are neither being linked to nor bringing you any traffic so their priority is on the low end, anyway.
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thanks for your answers, my question was more to get a full report with sites which are indexed by google. I´mgoing to make a relauch soon. In the new website i changed a lot of categories and URL´s. Now I want to make sure that all sites which are indexed are redirected to the new URL with 301. It would be very helpfull to have a file whith ALL Urls which are indexed by google now.
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Hi goodcat, you'll see from the FAQs on this page http://www.seomoz.org/help/crawl-diagnostics that the report data is from seomoz's crawl. Your question was asked and some answeres provided not too long ago over here: http://www.seomoz.org/q/is-it-possible-to-get-a-list-of-pages-indexed-in-google.
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Hi Henrik
I have just checked this for you and yes, SEOMoz will show you URLs that have been deindexed by Google. As proof, here is a URL that contains a link to a site I've worked with that has come up in the SEOMoz crawl, but you will see has been de-indexed by Google (as has the whole domain):
http://www.doublebitbd.com/otherservices.htm
I'm not sure if there is a tool that will show you links that only exist in the Google index, I'm afraid, although I could be wrong. I do know a tool that will tell you which links pointing to your website have been deindexed and that is the LinkDetox tool. It will show you which links on your site are "toxic", meaning the URLs they sit on have been deindexed. The remaining links will be ones that point to your website.
You could also export the URLs in the SEOMoz report and put them into this IndexCheckingTool. Not sure how accurate it is, but if it gives you URLs that are noindexed from your Moz list, you could manually filter them out.
Hope this helps.
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