Root Domain
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Hi
/I've just created an account on SEOmoz, I have a domain http;//www.diginerds.biz with pages like http;//www.diginerds.biz/about.html on it. I used diginerds.biz as my root domain and I only get reports for my home page http;//www.diginerds.biz/index.html and not the other pages on the domain.
How do I fix this???
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This help desk post about only crawling one page may provide the answer at https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/409821-why-isn-t-my-site-being-crawled-you-re-not-crawling-all-my-pages. If not, please visit the help hub at http://www.seomoz.org/help and send in a request. Thanks!
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SEOmoz Web App Campaigns
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Could you clarify what tool you are using.
SEOmoz Web App Campaigns or something like Open Site Explorer?
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