On-Page Grader "Sorry, but that URL is inaccessible."
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We have a new client with a squarespace page. http://www.mountainhouseestate.com
The Moz On-Page grader returns the error "Sorry, but that URL is inaccessible." for all pages.
Possibly related, Google seems to hate their site. Even a search for "mountain house estate" returns lousy results. Bing/Yahoo has no problem with it.
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A lesser evil
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We ended moving our client away from Squarespace. Squarespace seemed to be blocking spiders from both MOZ and Google. So our "fix" was a whole new host and a new site on the WP platform.
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This is an informative response, thanks. Has this been resolved yet?
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I am having the same issue with my URL's. I am a MOZ Pro Subscriber and I joined to try to do some research on my site. However, I can not get any of the MOZ Products to produce any results. Every Tool that I use that MOZ has to offer returns the same message, "Sorry, but that URL is inaccessible."
www.TriCitiesRealEstateAgent.com
www.RealEstateMarketLeaders.com
Any feedback would be great.
Brandon Patton
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Hi Duke!
I'm afraid square space is blocking our crawlers for some reason. Our engineers are working with their engineers for a solution. This may take some time to resolve and this is the only reason we are not able to reach your page.
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Hi there.
There are lots of topics on MOZ about this issue. Have you looked at all of those and made sure that none of problems, listed in those threads are not applicable?
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