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  • Thanks everyone for your contribution to my question.

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  • I agree with you one hundred percent Dr Pete. Thanks for your detailed insight. Always helps

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  • Hi Marton!  This is Megan from the SEOmoz Help Team.  I'm so sorry that we're late to answer this question!  If you have questions about our tools in the future, feel free to send a message to help@seomoz.org for a quicker response. The crawler that we use for OpenSiteExplorer unfortunately does not crawl https at this time, but we do plan on changing this at some point down the line.  Our campaign crawler, however, does crawl https, so you'll still be able to find out information like if your site has any 404 errors, duplicate page content, missing title tags, etc. I hope this helps!

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  • I really wouldn't worry about these links, I don't think these are going to harm your backlink profile. Instead of spending time getting these removed I'd spend the time looking for good quality, relevant links. No point wasting your time on these or incurring the risk changing your backlink profile... <object id="plugin0" style="position: absolute; z-index: 1000;" width="0" height="0" type="application/x-dgnria"><param name="tabId" value="ff-tab-0"> <param name="counter" value="13"></object>

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  • Thanks Phil! I was able to talk him into doing the much simpler SEO-friendly embed Wistia offers and just give me a text area in admin where I can drop Wistia embed code after I tweak the settings in SuperEmbed. I appreciate you taking the time to respond!

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  • Hi Keri, Still testing, though i see no reason why this shouldn't work so will close the QA ticket. cheers!

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  • You might want to take a second look at the content on that site. I'm seeing duplicate content (the definition of a sales script is on a couple of thousand other URLs, for example), and I'm seeing copyrighted content. This sample sales script from the contentwritings.com site at http://www.contentwritings.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Sales-Call-Script.pdf also appears at http://www.anjec.org/pdfs/EnergyAmbassadorSalesCallScript.pdf with a note that it is copyright 2007. The first step is to clear that up before owners of any copyrighted material start to take action against your site.

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  • thanks for this, yes rack space is very expensive and i have read many horror stories relating to 1 and 1 and did speak to them and was not confident with what they had to say, i have had a site vanish on me this week, they have today got it back but lost the template so i have to re enter the template.

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  • The only possible way I can think of is if the other person's site has an xml sitemap that is accurate, complete, and was generated by the website's system itself. (As is often created by plugins on WordPress sites, for example) You could then pull the URLs from the xml into the spreadsheet as indicated above, add the URLs from the "follow link" crawl and continue from there. If a site has an xml sitemap it's usually located at www.website.com/sitemap.xml. Alternately, it's location may be specified in the site's robots.txt file. The only way this can be done accurately is if you can get a list of all URLs natively created by the website itself. Any third-party tool/search engine is only going to be able to find pages by following links. And the very definition of the pages you're looking for is that they've never been linked. Hence the challenge. Paul

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  • Please let us know if it bounced back after the next Panda! I'm guessing it will.

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