I'm talking about the "Crawl Diagnostics" – the report that SEOMoz delivers after it crawls my entire site on a weekly basis. When I export this to CSV, I don't see the Page Authority score anywhere. Column AM (referrer) is the last column in this report.
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RE: How do I get the Page Authority of individual URLs in my exported (CSV) crawl reports?
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RE: Sounds too good to be true?
Tell them to piss off. It's not just suspicious, these people are trying to sell you a time bomb.
They will not just fail to deliver. They will permanently tarnish your site's inbound link profile by smearing it with their flaming bullshit. 500-1000 high quality links/month is really, really hard to pull off. It basically requires regularly creating uber-viral content. Few can produce viral content to begin with, fewer still can do it consistently. Those that can certainly do not come cheap.
The best way to make the roaches scatter is to turn on the light. Tell them to show you the inbound link profiles (and subsequent ranking improvements) of their 5 most successful campaigns.
My guess is they will not respond at all. If they do, be prepared for more flaming bullshit.
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How do I get the Page Authority of individual URLs in my exported (CSV) crawl reports?
I need to prioritize fixes somehow. It seems the best way to do this would be to filter my exported crawl report by the Page Authority of each URL with an error/issue. However, Page Authority doesn't seem to be included in the crawl report's CSV file.
Am I missing something?
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