Why there is a difference in MOz pro and analytics data?
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For the same site i am finding 2 different data details under Duplicate page content,etc. Why it is happening? Which data should i consider? Kindly suggest.
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Thx Joel,
But my question is still not answered that why or how these can be different if they are crawling for the same site.
Rgds
Jassi
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Hey there,
Thanks for the question.
I took a look at your account and you have five campaigns setup for five different sites. It's only natural that your duplicate content and other crawl diagnostic lists are going to be different for each.
If you're saying that the crawl diagnostic is different from one week to the next, that's normal too.
Thanks! I hope that answers your question. If not, please elucidate further so that we can help.
Cheers,
Joel.
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