Why just 1 Page has been crawled till date?
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We have started SEO for our nestle-family.com/english/ site.
However, till date only just 1 page has been crawled. What are the reason for the pages not being crawled?
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Hi Francis,
I hope you've had more than one page crawled by now. If not, check out the help desk article about what to do if only one page is being crawled. http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/409821-why-isn-t-my-site-being-crawled-you-only-crawled-one-page.
If that doesn't fix things, it's time to email the help desk at help@seomoz.org.
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Francis,
The SEOMoz crawler which is indexing your site operates differently than that of what Google, Yahoo and Bing's. Though the SEOMoz tools are extremely useful, you may find more comprehensive results in your Google Webmaster Tools account. To see how many pages google is including from your site, I highly recommend submitting an XML sitemap to Google, Yahoo and Bing. Then, once they have it, you'll be able to see, withing the sitemap area(s) how many pages the engines are including in their index.
This doesn't give you any meaningful data in regards to rankings though. For that, you can use either the SEOMoz ranking check tool and Your site on the area within Google Webmaster tools (left side) that is nested in the following links.
Your site on the web> Search queries
Note that my suggestion of uploading a sitemap is purely based on seeing how many pages are indexed and doesn't consider any SEO strategies such as letting google find you on their own. Which may be better depending on who you ask! For me, I'd upload the sitemap because your incoming links and social media marketing should theoretically have the same effect on your rankings as it would with or without an XML sitemap.
- Randy
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Thanks Randy. I see the results as 9 for the domain. However, I had entered this URL in SEO Moz, to track and evaluate the performance. But, here it shows that just 1 page is crawled till date. Why would this be the case?
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I'm getting 9 results for the domain! Try this in your Google search box to see. If you do not get the same results, you might be and probably are in a different location than me. When you use the below query (And anytime you're spot checking rankings) sign out of accounts associated with the engine you're checking. Also, the below query is for google.
site:nestle-family.com/english/
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