How many pages Google crawl in free version
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I am using moz pro 30 days trial version.Can Anybody tell me how many pages moz crawl in a day or in a week.Because its two days and only 2 pages they crawled.
Thanks
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Thanks Lisa.
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Our crawler cannot understand sites in JavaScript at all so this is not related to any specific Javascript errors, but to the content (in particular the links) being written in JavaScript. We can definitely read links in HTML.
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Thanks for your quick response Lisa,
I really appreciate your answer.Could you please advise me more about the Javascript errors your are talking about,Sorry I am week in programming.Also can you tell me which website platforms Moz supporting (Like html,php etc).
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Hi there,
Lisa from the Moz Help Team here! We crawl your site once a week for your campaign and will crawl as many pages as we can find up to the limit set when the campaign was created. In this case, it looks like we're only crawling 2 pages because we're unable to detect further links due to JavaScript. This is a Moz issue - our crawler can't parse JavaScript so it cannot see your links. I'm so sorry for the trouble with this!
The crawl within your campaigns is a Moz crawl rather than a Google crawl so this will not be affecting your performance on Google
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