How can I see the URL's affected in Seomoz Crawl when Notices increase
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Hi,
When Seomoz crawled my site, my notices increased by 255. How can I only these affected urls ?
thanks
Sarah
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Here is the link http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test
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Hi Sarah, do you see the orange red and blue errors, noted warnings and I think it's information? I know you can click on those it seems like you have quite a few notifications and to be completely honest with you I know that the best way Of looking at all your data if it is on the spreadsheet will be using Excel or using numbers if you use a Mac does so work very well for me I would imagine you can download it as an XML or CVS file I would try your luck with each I assume you are definitely in the campaign part of SEOmoz tools correct if so I would strongly suggest using the link ideas in the first reply about the crawl and having a seomoz do a Full crawl I monophone right now so I cannot see the answer is before but I know it is SEOmoz full call or crawl website that way your entire website that will give you a clear concise spreadsheet that you'll be able to read. I hope I have been of help to you sincerely, Thomas
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Hi,
If you click on Notices, it will give take me to All 10,018 of them.
You cannot click on the "Change" 255 Number next to the main notices to only see the ones that occured in the past week ?.
Notices
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Change
255
- When I expport this data, I get a list of All urls crawled (14,855) and there is no column to filter on to show the recent 255.* thanks* Sarah
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Sarah
what you have to do is when you see the warning or notice simply click on the icon showing you the number of warnings or notices. It will bring you to the correct pages that you need to see. Then you can take it from there and even get tips from inside the system and explain exactly what needs to be done to correct the problem.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
Our website is 60K pages approx, I know it only crawled approx 14.5K of the site but I would have hoped that the New Notices It has found would be witihn those pages and displayed at the top as being the latest issues found ?
I just don't know how I can go about getting these urls as when I export the list , the csv file is very big and not that easy to read through.
thanks
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Hi Sarah,
If your notices, warning or errors increase and you want to analyse easily the data, then maybe you should try exporting the information (this is how I do it, it makes it more clear for me).
So the steps:
1. you go to your campaign overview
2. click on the crawl diagnostics
3. click on the notice you want to analyse
4. on the page export the info to CSV and click export
5. now download and open it with a Microsoft Excel or Openoffice Calc? (I believe that is the Excel version of Openoffice)
then in excel you can sort, filter, etc. the info.
Another approach would be to download all the information from the crawl diagnostics. Then you can sort, filter, etc the data from there.
I hope this helped,
Istvan
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Hi Sarah,
If you are site is over a certain number of webpages Then you might not get crawled all the way the 1st time. How many pages is your website if I may ask? I don't know the best method to look at the added pages I would do a page crawl you can find it by going to this link
http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test
That way you will be able to see any issues with your website that could be going on it is a great tool SEOmoz gives you. I do think it only crawls 1000 pages the 1st time I could be wrong however.
I hope I've been of some help to you,
Thomas
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