You'll need to build quality backlinks to increase your da/pa in Moz, You'll need quality links from high authority sites..I have recently increased my da for my international movers business site by building high authority quality links
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Handling long URLs and overly-dynamic URLs on eCommerce site
I see this thread was from last year, so I am hoping between then and now you have determined an answer and would be able to advise. I am having the same issue with our consumer sight.
| RockettInteractive0 -
Pages Crawled: 0 ?
Yes it looks like a technical issue with SEOMoz, about 2 hours later I received a new campaign report and analysis. Thanks for your input Paul and Keri.
| mr_w1 -
How to remove URLS from from crawl diagnostics blocked by robots.txt
Hi Simon, Noindex Follow meta tag sounds like the way to go. Best to read this first... http://www.seomoz.org/blog/duplicate-content-in-a-post-panda-world Hope this helps. Justin
| GrouchyKids0 -
Issue: Duplicate Page Content
You could always try Copyscape which will show you if you put in both urls.
| SarahCollins0 -
Can I combine SEOmoz Campaigns.
Agreed that the best response is to go to the help hub at http://www.seomoz.org/help and use the contact button to get in touch with our help desk, and we'll see what we can do from there.
| KeriMorgret0 -
Crawler has stopped crawling my website
We are having a problem with our crawling tool right now. If you could go to http://www.seomoz.org/help and click the red button on the top right to submit a ticket, that will let us know that you're having a problem and help us to track things down faster. Thanks!
| KeriMorgret0 -
Batch lookup domain authority on list of URL's?
You'll have to do this in Google docs and not in Excel, but try this solution: http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/updated-tool-seomoz-api-data-for-google-docs
| Mark_Ginsberg1 -
Google Hiding Indexed Pages from SERPS?
Thanks Alan, will see what we can do. One way or the other it has to be addressed.
| prima-2535090 -
Half of my backlinks just disappeared!
You've got the right approach there. We do our best to look at the web like Google does, but we don't have quite the resources they do. We do have to make tradeoffs between getting an index out in a more timely manner and getting one out that has a lot of data. The bigger we go, the more problems we run in to. This last index was about half the size of the previous index, which would account for much of that drop. So sorry to scare you!
| KeriMorgret0 -
Is there a tool that tracks and records your links to your site
Cheers I'll take a look looks a good way of seeing new links to your site
| ibexinternet0 -
How can I get a report of the top 500 national sites using Domain Authority and Page Authority? Does someone have to type sites in one by one on Site Explorer or is there another way?
Direct Download link for top 500 sites worldwide. Based On Domain Authority. http://www.seomoz.org/top500/domains/csv
| kyleNeedham0 -
Need advice interpreting these changes in my search traffic
Hi Sean, I'd be wary of inferring too much from one week's worth of results. Depending on the site, a 3% variation could just be weekly fluctuations. A few things might help shed some light on the situation: When did you make the changes? It's possible that you can rule out your changes as the cause of the differences by figuring out if the search engines have indexed them yet. I'd take a look at Google Analytics in depth and see if there's any kind of weekly/month variance across at least a year of data. Maybe the first week of the month gets more traffic historically - unfortunately I've found SEOmoz doesn't provide data back far enough to catch this kind of thing. I'd also use GA to compare month-to-month traffic and see if there are any keywords or phrases that are receiving less traffic for each portion of the month. Have you seen any ranking changes? There's a slight difference in URLs receiving entrances compared to last week. These might account for a drop off if a page has stopped ranking for a specific phrase. I'd be surprised if you lost traffic by removing those duplicates you mentioned, as it's less common for duplicate pages to rank twice for the same result, or for them to rank differently for different results. Again, it could easily just be normal variation, but the above things are where I would start.
| BedeFahey0 -
SEOmoz showing crawl errors but webmastertools says no errors, need help!
Thank you for your response. I was thinking the same so really appreciate it!! bob
| bobsnowzell0 -
OpenExplorer vs Majestic results...?
Would you agree their link profile is very weak and would be easily dethroned by a strong SEO firm, then? Because from the looks of MajesticSEO it's pretty damn solid. What other tools should we be using to make an intelligent analysis?
| Neyzio0 -
Crazy competitive link analysis, 1 - 40 - 38
Right on! Thanks Chiaryn! Thanks engineers!
| JasonJackson0 -
Tried to find correlation between SEOMOZ statistic and google ranking.
One more question, Is this more question of on-page optimization, or amount and quality of link still can change rank position? Thanks.
| ctam0