How long does the Seomoz crawl cache last?
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I set the seomoz bot on a crawl of the site yesterday andit identified several broken links and duplicate content.
I fixed them and wanted to make sure it was done correctly so I sent it on another crawl of the same domain. The same results came back so I presume the old pages were cached.
How long do I need to leave between each run?
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We crawl once a week, but you can do a separate crawl of any site (up to 3000 URLs) at http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test. That should help you check things between crawls.
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Hi Keri,
It's the manual crawl that has given me old data. Do you know how long is the cache on the manual crawl?
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Woops, so sorry that I misunderstood/misread. I'll assign this question to the help team and they should be responding to you tomorrow.
Keri
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Thanks
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Hi,
Is there an update to this? I'm trying to help eliminate duplicated on a development site before it goes live.
I did my first manual crawl Submitted 4:31pm GMTJan 22nd 2013 and the web developers acted on my recommendations and I need to run another crawl to see if anything still needs to be done. I just ran a crawl Submitted 9:01am GMTJan 24th 2013 and it came back with the same 103 pages of duplicate but a spot test shows that the duplicate doesn't exist anymore.
I don't want to have to do this 103 times so if someone can tell me how long the cache time is I can work out when to run the second test.
Thanks
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Thanks for the question. I'm going to have to take a deeper look into this. I'll set up a support ticket with you as the requester and we can continue the conversation there. Just look for a message from help@seomoz.org.
Sam
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Any updates on this issue?
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Yes. Sam was able to confirm for me that the programmers have a 48 hour crawl cache so to repeat crawls with a 2 day delay to get fresh results.