Moz Bar Not Showing DA?
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Hello all,
This could be something to do with our site or the Moz bar on Chrome, I just need to know which it is so if it is our website we can look into it further.
On certain sections of our website the Moz bar doesn't display any Domain Authority, not even zero, the bar just isn't present. These types of pages are php which pull in data through a feed daily.
Speaking to an SEO expert they said it could be where the page is being updated so frequently, or it could be something more sinister and technically not quite right.
Does anyone have any ideas? Is the Moz bar just not working for these types os pages or is it more likely something to do with my site? Ironically it's these pages which I'm having trouble with that are not showing in SERPs!
Thanks!
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If MozBar isn't displaying Domain Authority (DA), you can troubleshoot the issue by updating the extension, checking website availability, ensuring active Moz subscription, google cloaking ads verifying website indexing, using a compatible browser, disabling ad blockers, maintaining a stable internet connection, clearing cache and cookies, reviewing MozBar settings, and contacting Moz support if the issue persists. DA data relies on Moz's indexing and algorithms, so addressing these factors can help resolve the problem.
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If MozBar isn't displaying Domain Authority (DA), you can troubleshoot the issue by updating the extension, checking website availability, ensuring active Moz subscription, verifying website indexing, using a compatible browser, disabling ad blockers, maintaining a stable internet connection, clearing cache and cookies, reviewing MozBar settings, and contacting Moz support if the issue persists. DA data relies on Moz's indexing and algorithms, so addressing these factors can help resolve the problem.
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The issue could be related to either your website or the Moz bar on Chrome. Start by checking if the Moz bar works on other websites to rule out a Moz-specific problem.
If the Moz bar is fine, investigate your website:
Frequent data updates might affect Moz's Domain Authority display.
Ensure there are no technical issues, like crawl errors or server problems.
Confirm you're not blocking Moz's crawlers in your robots.txt file.
Additionally, address why these pages aren't appearing in search results. Collaborate with your web development and SEO teams for a comprehensive solution. -
If the Moz Bar is not displaying Domain Authority (DA) for a website or webpage, consider checking factors such as indexing status, your Moz account status, limitations of the free version, data availability, browser compatibility, website restrictions, and potential server issues on Moz's end. Troubleshoot by ensuring you're logged in, updating your browser web development and extension, disabling interfering browser extensions, and waiting for data to become available. For persistent issues or technical problems, seek assistance from Moz's support or community resources.
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If the Moz Bar is not displaying Domain Authority (DA) for a website or webpage, consider checking factors such as indexing status, your Moz account status, limitations of the free version, data availability, browser compatibility, website restrictions, and potential server issues on Moz's end. Troubleshoot by ensuring you're logged in, updating your browser and extension, disabling interfering browser extensions, and waiting for data to become available. For persistent issues or technical problems, seek assistance from Moz's support or community resources.
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Hey,
I think it's an easy problem to get rid of. Based on your description, it's possible that the issue is related to the browser or extension settings rather than your website.
To troubleshoot, start by updating your Chrome browser to the latest version and ensure you're not in incognito mode.
Additionally, disable any other extensions that might be interfering with cookies. If the problem persists, try clearing the cookies for the moz.com page and restarting your browser.
If all else fails, you can go to your browser settings and reset everything, including disabling and reinstalling the MozBar extension.
I've personally found this approach helpful in similar situations. Give it a try, and hopefully, it resolves the issue for you, assuming there are no underlying technical issues with Mozbar not showing Domain Authority and Page Authority (DA/PA).
Good luck!
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@HB17 said in Moz Bar Not Showing DA?:
Hello all,
This could be something to do with our site or the Moz bar on Chrome, I just need to know which it is so if it is our website we can look into it further.
On certain sections of our website the Moz bar doesn't display any Domain Authority, not even zero, the bar just isn't present. These types of pages are php which pull in data through a feed daily.
Speaking to an SEO expert they said it could be where the page is being updated so frequently, or it could be something more sinister and technically not quite right.
Does anyone have any ideas? Is the Moz bar just not working for these types os pages or is it more likely something to do with my site? Ironically it's these pages which I'm having trouble with that are not showing in SERPs!
Thanks!
Moz Extension not showing up page DA & PA, after login in still show login button.
Moz Extension not showing up page DA & PA, after login in still show login button.
Dose any one know what is the problem.
I removed Chrome & Moz extension & freshly installed on Win 10, but still DA & PA is not displayed.
If anyone the solution kindly let me know.Thanks in advance.
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How to solve?
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Did you find any resolution to this? I'm having a similar issue now....
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Hi Harry!
My initial thought is perhaps it's something browser-related. So, I'd recommend clearing your cache and cookies first, and then potentially uninstalling and reinstalling your MozBar; perhaps it has to do with the extension not updating fully.
It's a little tough for me to say for certain without being able to take a look at a particular example. So, if you're still running into issues, then I'd recommend shooting us some URLs where you're observing this over at help@moz.com
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I haven't thought about it a lot because my issue resolves itself when I reload.
Have you tried entering the URLs in question directly into Open Site Explorer? What do you see there?
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Thanks for your response Linda.
I've refreshed many times on this and other pages of this stile but it still doesn't appear.
It's a bit worrying if the Moz bar can't see our Domain juice on these sorts of pages...
Any ideas as to what it could be?
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This might have nothing to do with your particular problem, but I have seen a similar thing on my site. When I see that, I reload the page and the Domain authority populates.
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