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How long does a crawl take?
As the others suggested, there are too many factors involved. The major factors are the size of your site and it's navigation. Sometimes a site will offer a calendar that provides 3 years of dates. If the navigation is not set up properly a crawler can get lost in the calendar. Every day on a calendar can offer daily view, weekly view, monthly view, birthdays, etc. Calendar issues are just one example of how a crawler can get "stuck" on a website.
Moz Pro | | RyanKent1 -
Are 36 links from one site to nested pages better than one link to the root domain?
I currently have a home page with a "select your area" link to the area pages. Are you saying that it would be better to create 36 links form the directory site Are you saying that it would be better to create 36 links pointing to the home page or make 36 links pointing to the individual area pages?
Link Building | | Brian_Worger0 -
Is this keyword strategy totally wrong?
Is there anyway that I could be able to target "Driving Lessons" alone for the home page and "Driving lessons+ city" for the others?
Technical SEO Issues | | Brian_Worger0 -
Cant understand Seo moz analysis
Hi Brian. Your site's analysis is correct. There are issues which need to be addressed. Try entering in the below two URLs http://www.1stclassdriving.co.uk/ http://www.1stclassdriving.co.uk Both URLs bring up the exact same page. When you use the 2nd URL (without the trailing slash), the URL is automatically changed and the trailing slash is added, which is a good thing. Next, try using these two URLs: http://www.1stclassdriving.co.uk/ http://1stclassdriving.co.uk/ Each of the above two URLs brings up your website. These are two different URLs which lead to the same page. This pattern holds true throughout your site. In short, your site is available in duplicate. You can fix this issue by making a change on your server to ensure only one version of your site is available, and redirecting traffic to your chosen version. The first step is to decide which version of your site you want to use, the "www" version or the "non-www" version. Either way is fine, but it is important you make a decision and stay consistent. For the purposes of this discussion, I will assume you prefer the "www" version since that is the style of link you offered in the Q&A. You need to modify a server setting so your decision is enforced. The method of doing this will vary based on your software and server type. If you are unsure how to do this, contact your hosting company and let them know you wish to direct all traffic from the non-www version to the www version. Once these steps have been completed, test them. Try accessing your home page and other pages without using the "www" and make sure the pages are still accessible, and show the "www". The above change will resolve your current duplication title and content issue. You may have further issues, but they wont be visible until the above matter is addressed.
Moz Pro | | RyanKent0