302 redirect and NO DATA as HTTP Status in Top Pages in SEOMOZ Link Analysis
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I recently performed a link analysis using SEOMOZ and my home page (top page) indicates that there is a 302 status. Is this bad?
Also, 2 other key landing pages have [NO STATUS] as the http status and [NO DATA] for the page title. Could anyone offer insight into what might be happening here, and whether or not it's something that is potentially hurting us?
Thanks for your help!
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302 = temporary redirect. When the crawler landed on your page, it was redirected to another URL.
[NO STATUS] / [NO DATA] - try running it again? If it still shows up, you may be blocking crawlers, try fetching your site as G - also check your robots.txt, htaccess and meta tags to make sure you aren't blocking it from there.
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