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  • Hey, Thanks so much for reaching out - so I've taken a look into this, and it looks like for your site we are seeing a 407 response code. HTTP/1.1 407 Proxy Authentication Required This means that we  are unable to access the site unfortunately - I  have found some information about this error here which indicates it is a server level problem: https://airbrake.io/blog/http-errors/407-proxy-authentication-required Feel free to reach out to help@moz.com with any further questions Best,

    | eli.myers
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  • Hi, Aspirant, I have visited your Blog And Come to know that know Your Website Is Performing well because your website Da is Increasing now As you Mentioned  PA of the site is 17 and DA is 7 now. My Question is from you is What Strategy you are Applying now to increase website Da and can you please check My Website. I am working for 4 months But My Da is Not Increasing  Da 13 and Pa 17

    | digioffice
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  • Hi there, many thanks for your message. The site is an e-commerce website which currently has just short of 8000 products (each on their own page). These pages are all presented in categories to be able to click on, therefore I would imagine that this is all set up with internal links based on that. There are numerous products showing, but only 700 pages are coming up in Moz. its weird, because I was expecting some duplication errors on a range that I added, yet these aren't showing in the crawl - but they are definitely there on the site, and under several categories that have links to the categories. I'm a little stumped at why it doesn't seem to be crawling the full site.

    | dsmith802020
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  • Hi there, Yes, that's normal. There is nothing to worry about it. Ross

    | RossKernez
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  • Hi there! Moz Campaign Rankings will return the highest ranking page for that keyword for the site within the URL column, if that keyword is ranking 51+ no URL will be noted there since it was determined that keyword was not ranking at the time of collection. We have more information on Rankings on our Help Hub here: https://moz.com/help/moz-pro/rankings/overview You can also use the Rank Checker tool to see how a site is currently ranking for a keyword. I input this keyword and your site combo into that tool and it also returned a #51 result for this site: https://analytics.moz.com/pro/research/rankings I hope this information helps!

    | lauren.s
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  • Domain Authority is a score (on a 100-point scale) developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engines. It is made up of an aggregate of metrics (including general link profile, quality and quantity of links, and more) that each has an impact on this score. It can be difficult to directly influence your DA, but one way to move toward increasing it would be to improve your overall SEO. A great place to start with that could be to focus on link building! You can learn more about link building here and get a more detailed explanation of Domain Authority through this resource. In general, I'd recommend keeping in mind that all of these metrics are relative with respect to the other sites included in our index. The metrics will probably have some additional context when compared to sites similar to your own, including your competitors. Feel free to give those resources a once over to see if they help clarify some of your questions!

    | dave.kudera
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  • I think they have a half price as well for running just one campaign. If you hit cancel subscription it will show the offer.

    | Vanderlindemedia
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  • When you use MOZ's Link Explorer, and input URL, not domain, it shows it right away. Here is the screenshot: https://dmitrii-regexseo.tinytake.com/tt/NDQ0NTk3MF8xNDA1NjM4OA And, if you want to see PAs for a given domain, click on the "Top Pages" on the right: https://dmitrii-regexseo.tinytake.com/tt/NDQ0NTk3M18xNDA1NjM5Mg

    | DmitriiK
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  • "a national keyword shows how the keyword ranks across the entire country." Does this imply that the national rank is the average rank across numerous locations or is there one location used to track national rank? Different wording - If I select national tracking, does the tracking just occur from a default location like "Seattle, WA" or is it pulling rank from throughout the US and averaging?

    | tsreporting
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  • Hi Harol, You can identify the top players for a keyword in an area by setting a Search Profile. You can do this with the MozBar extension.  Install the MozBar Go to Google or Bing or Yahoo On the top left of the MozBar you will see a "Search Profiles" dropdown, click on the last option "Add New Profile" You don't need to fill out the whole form, you can just select Mexico, but if you want to have a more specific location, fill out more in the form Refresh the page and search

    | Advanced-Air-Ambulance
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  • Good question, actually that's easy to do! You have to get lots of links from high quality websites with low spam score. There are some guys that offer a service that can help you out increase DA in 14 days or just add Alex on skype at:an71qu3 They did a great job for my website so why not recommend them lol Hope it helps Aspirant ss56-223-2.png

    | an71qu33
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  • Hi there! Sam from Moz's Help Team here! If you have fixed the issues and then recrawl, they will not appear as issues again:). The manual option to mark as fixed is really for your own benefit/tracking purposes in between crawls. Let me know if I can help with anything else!

    | samantha.chapman
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  • Hi there! Sam from Moz's Help Team here! Could you please pop an email  about this over to help@moz.com so we can look at your account directly? Thank you!

    | samantha.chapman
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  • Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us! We are happy to do this for you although we would need to request that you send an email to help@moz.com for security purposes confirming your last 4 digits of your card. Thanks, Eli

    | eli.myers
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  • I'm trying to run a site with a sub-folder in the URL e.g. /UK/ but I too think the Keyword Explorer tool only returns results for the whole domain. Does anyone have any idea if this is truly the case as the whole UK website is on the sub-folder and I need to run it through the tool to find out how many keywords the site is ranking for?

    | lbagley
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  • Hi there, I'm facing the same issue now, Did you receive you money back?! and How?

    | IslamSaleh
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  • In this case you would do well to read this documentation: https://moz.com/help/moz-procedures/crawlers/rogerbot This forum sees a lot of general SEO queries and is a bit of a broader community, not just for Moz products (though we do see lots of Moz product questions as well!) Can you just deploy Meta no-index through the HTTP header instead of through the HTML? https://yoast.com/x-robots-tag-play/

    | effectdigital
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  • Hey, thanks for reaching out to us! You can block our crawler from crawling specific subdomains of your site by excluding our user-agent from the subdomains robots.txt file.  Our user agent is "rogerbot" and the directive would look something like this: User-agent: rogerbot Disallow: / You will want to make sure that this is associated with the robots.txt file specific to the subdomain you want to block. You can read more about Rogerbot in our guide. Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.

    | dave.kudera
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  • Hi there! You can do this in a couple of ways. In a Moz Pro campaign in  the 'Rankings' area, we'll track the movement of any of your tracked keywords - you can filter using the date range drop down to the top right. You can also track movement within the Rank Checker tool https://analytics.moz.com/pro/research/rankings - this is for checking keywords against specific URLs, and the graph will show you a data point for each time you’ve refreshed the rank and will show you up to a year of data. If you're still running into any trouble please do pop a message over to help@moz.com and we'll be happy to assist further!

    | samantha.chapman
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