Hi Alfred,
You are correct sir!
If you have any other questions, just let us know.
Cheers,
Joel.
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Hi Alfred,
You are correct sir!
If you have any other questions, just let us know.
Cheers,
Joel.
Hi Tyler,
It looks like you might have been viewing the internal links for www.ontracparts.com only. If you view internal links for any page on the root domain you will see there are 13 listed.
It looks like the report is accurate. It may not reflect some of the recent changes, but we should be seeing a new Mozscape update soon. It's scheduled for the 27th so you may see the information change after that.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Joel.
Hi Jonathan,
If you have different URLs, the different campaigns are going to be your only option.
If the root domain is the same, you can just track different localized versions of the search engine in each country.
For example: If you have 5 campaigns you can have 3 search engines scraped for rankings on each giving you 15 different country rankings.
I know that's not 40, but depending on how many campaigns you setup you can reach there.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Joel.
Hi there,
The links that are on pages that don't require any java and aren't generated dynamically are easier to crawl and will reflect on your site.
If you haven't already, I recommend to read through the Open Site Explorer FAQ: http://www.seomoz.org/help/open-site-explorer-faq
Thanks,
Joel.
Hi there,
I checked it out and I don't see your site linked to from the RCI page. It's possible that if they do link to you, it's something generated from a search string, which is often not indexed by us so the link may not have been found.
Our Crawler (Roger) is real good about finding the deep pages as long as there is a thread to them. If there are no links or it needs some sort of Java, it probably won't be found, sadly.
You may want to see if you can arrange to have them put a link on a static page.
I hope that helps.
Thanks,
Joel
Hi Ana,
There's a few ways you can get information like that. YOu may be able to pull it from the Keyword Difficult tool.
http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/keyword-difficulty
You may also be able to get that information from Google AdWords who can show you search volume.
I hope that helps find the info you're after.
Thanks,
Joel.
Hi Ana,
Welcome to SEOmoz!
Our Rankings report (in your campaign under Rankings) shows you the ranking of your specific keywords as well as the traffic generated by those keywords.
Is that what you are looking for?
Cheers,
Joel.
Hi Ben,
You'll want to enter them without the brackets. Our system does exact matches so those special characters will throw it off.
Let us know if you need any other help!
Cheers,
Joel.
Hey Valery,
I see those on closer inspection. I know it looks weird, but that's accurate. Your server must be UNIX or Linux so they will actually treat case as a different word.
For example: banana.com/pancakes.html would be treated differently than banana.com/PanCakes.html.
So if you have any pages generated dynamically or otherwise that differ only in case, then they will be tagged as duplicate.
In your CSV file you can see the duplicates being caused by case. I'd also be happy to help provide a few specific examples but would want to generate a ticket for you so we don't divulge any private information.
Cheers,
Joel.
Hi Valery,
I took a peek at your campaign and it looks like those few remaining duplicate pages are in fact different, but very minor differences. Basically there's pages for different sizes of things.
While being different, they vary in such minute ways that Roger see's them as duplicates.
I Hope that answers the question.
Thanks,
Joel.
Hey Boo,
I've gone ahead and created a ticket on our support system since we most likely will have a bit of correspondence to get to the bottom of this issue.
I'll see a message from me in just a few moments.
Thanks,
Joel.
Hi Stephen,
If you imported the information you received from a request to our API into a spreadsheet, you would have rows of information. The number of rows depends on the request you make. If you ask for 200 links from our Top Back Links API, then you’ll get 200 rows of information about backlinks. If you submit a single URL to our Page Metrics API, then you’ll get one row of information back from the API. That row of information would include page metrics about the URL. If you do a batch request to the Page Metrics API and submit 5,000 URLs, then you’ll receive 5,000 rows of information about the URLs you submitted. The number of rows you get back from your request depends on which API you’re using and the amount of information you ask for in your request. You only pay for rows of information you actually receive.
Thanks,
Joel.