When Should I Ignore the Error Crawl Report
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I have a handful of pages listed in the Error Crawl Report, but the report isn't actually showing anything wrong with these pages.
I am double checking the code on the site and also can't find anything.
Should I just move on and ignore the Error Crawl Report for these few pages?
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Hi there Christina!
Thanks for reaching out to us! I can definitely see how something our crawl diagnostic can be a bit noisy, since our tool has to be over-inclusive of information we provide. One thing If you are having some issues on your crawl diagnostic and you think the error is not correct, you can post some examples here, or if you don't feel like posting sensitive information you can certainly email us with your examples at help@seomoz.org.
Hope that helps, please let me know if you have any questions!
Best,
Peter
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Thanks Gina
I thought it might be too much information, but I will do that.
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Hi Christina,
I'm not really the one to answer this kind of question, but I do know that between errors, notices and warnings, errors are the ones that shouldn't be ignored.
The right folks will be able to offer better help if you supply the URLs and/or offer more detailed information. What are the errors? What kinds of pages are they?
You also might want to post the question to a wider group of subjects and be sure to include Reporting.
I'm sure you will get good assistance with this. Good luck!
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