Can I see when SEO Moz has crawled my website?
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I would like to know if it's possible to see (maybe in my Google Analytics) if SEO Moz has crawled my website.
I'm also curious if and where I can see when the robot of Google visited my website.
Thanks!
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Thanks Megan and Martijn for your quick reply! They were both helpful
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Hi Simone! This is Megan from SEOmoz. Your best option to see what bots have crawled your site and when is by checking your server logs. If our bot came through, you'll see our useragent 'rogerbot'.
Hope this helps!
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Hi Simone,
You're as far as I know not able to see when Rogerbot crawled your site from within SEOMoz. You should be able to see when Googlebot visits your site from within Google Webmaster Tools. They provided crawl stats to see how many pages Googlebot visited.
Hope this helps!
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