Moz crawl only shows 2 pages, but we have more than 1000 pages.
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Hi Guys
Is there anyway we can test Moz crawler ? it showing only 2 pages crawls. We are running website on HTTPS ? Is HTTPS is issues for Moz ?
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Awesome, glad to hear it's working for you
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Cool, it seem to be picked up now. Not sure what was wrong.
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Thank you!
So I took a look at your campaigns and it shows we crawled 394 pages.
http://www.screencast.com/t/bQcauoHeH27B
It's possible that your first crawl may not have picked up on the redirect but it's definitely finding pages now.
Let me know if you see something different in your settings.
Cheers,
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Hello!
Is there a specific campaign you are referring to? I would love to take a look and see if I can help.
Cheers,
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Thanks mate
I can do crawl using http://pro.moz.com/tools/crawl-test
But scheduled one is not picking up anything.
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I don't think Moz yet crawls https.
Megan's answer here should help: http://moz.com/community/q/does-seomoz-work-for-fully-secure-sites-https
Later, Chiaryn said "March" but I don't know if it's here yet: http://moz.com/community/q/https-on-ose
On the help forum, Adam said "when we release this feature" in April ... https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/20770156-open-site-explorer-to-crawl-https
You can test the crawl here: http://pro.moz.com/tools/crawl-test
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