Set crawl frequency
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Current crawl frequency is weekly, is it possible for me to set this frequency our-self?
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This post is five years old, and I haven't worked as a Moz employee in over two years. If you email help@moz.com, they should be able to help you.
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Can you please provide the right URL? This URL is out dated and there is no redirect... Isn't that bad SEO?
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If you go to the URL in my first response, the instructions there will explain how it works. Have you tried visiting that URL?
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Can you please tell me the steps for that.
Thank you.
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You can run the crawl on demand for up to 3000 urls at a time. That should help you out between regular crawls.
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Now i made some error correction based on the crawl report, Now i have to wait for a week for the crawl to happen to see that the errors are gone.
Is there a way for me to verify correction or regenerate the error report?
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The crawl frequency is weekly and cannot be changed. What you can do is run a crawl test from http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test if you need a crawl on demand.
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