Where is the old seomoz.org onpage analyzer?
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I am just getting back to Moz following an update. Before seomoz.org became moz.com. there used to be a tool that did some onpage analysis that I can't seem to find anymore (searched all day). It did things like:
- Duplicate Title
- Duplicate content
- Broken links
- etc...
Would someone please be so kind as to provide me the link to this tool?
Or if it is no longer available, a 3rd party tool?
Kind regards,
Kurt
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We actually just put this in the navigation so it should be a bit easier to find now.
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I think this is the tool you're looking for, Kurt. http://moz.com/researchtools/crawl-test And yea, it's pretty well invisible. I had to bookmark it the one time I found it after the Moz update as I can never find it manually on the new site.
Hope that's what you're looking for?
Paul
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I'm guessing you are talking about the crawl diagnostics?
You can find them (in the old version Moz Pro), here: http://pro.moz.com/campaigns/[CAMPAIGN ID HERE]/issues
Or in the new Moz Analytics, navigate to your campaign -> Search -> Crawl Diagnostics.
Hope that helps!
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