Hey, thanks for reaching out.
All links that are pointed to your site are weighted in your Domain Authority score, this includes follow and nofollow links.
Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
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Hey, thanks for reaching out.
All links that are pointed to your site are weighted in your Domain Authority score, this includes follow and nofollow links.
Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
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The tool currently only calculates search volume on a National level, just for clarification. You may want to to try the above comment, to see if that works for your SEO efforts.
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Hey Kirk! We built our crawler to obey robots.txt crawl-delay directives. In the future, if this is ever an issue, you can use the crawl delay to slow Rogerbot down to a more reasonable speed. However, we don't recommend adding a crawl delay larger than 10 or Rogerbot might not be able to finish the crawl of your site.
Just add a crawl delay directive to your robots.txt file like this:
User-agent: rogerbot
Crawl-delay: 10
Here's a good article that explains more about this technique: https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt. I hope this helps, feel free to reach out if you have any other questions!
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DA scores are specific to the root domain, we are not taking into account a subdomain. So even if you search a subdomain that doesn't exist (ffff.blog.ir), DA score is still only relevant to the root domain (blog.ir) which does exist.
Page Authority on the other hand is specific to the exact page you are searching, so it makes sense that mihanblog.com and hfilm.mihanblog.com would have different page authority scores are they are separate pages.
Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
Hey, thanks for reaching out!
Moz can provide analytics around your link building efforts, but we do not implement and SEO work on your behalf.
Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
Hey Steve!
Those are older deprecated responses, they will return a value of '0'. We left them available for calling so they don't break anyones existing script but they are not valid metrics. You can see the full list of supported URL metrics here:
https://moz.com/help/links-api/making-calls/url-metrics
Hope that helps, let us know if you have further questions.
Hey! Dave here from the Help Team
Can you write into us at help@moz.com with the site that is having crawl issues? We can take a look and help you out.
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In the main rankings section of your Campaign, the related URL is automatically populated with the highest ranking URL for that particular keyword- this URL can't be updated as it is pulled directly from the SERP at the time of the data collection.
That being said, if you'd like to see how a particular page is ranking for that keyword, there are a few ways you can see that info. The first would be in the Analyze a Keyword section. Here you can select "keyword performance" from the drop down to see the top 5 ranking URLs for that keyword on your site.
The next would be in Page Optimization. Here you can create a pairing of a keyword and URL from your tracked site and we will show you how well optimized that page is for that keyword along with the rank. The rank will then update weekly and will be able to be seen in your Page Optimization's "track and monitor" tab.
I've got a few guides to help get you started with these tools:
https://moz.com/help/moz-pro/page-optimization/overview
https://moz.com/help/moz-pro/rankings/analyze-keywords
Yes, this is correct. Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
Hey there - thanks for reaching out to us.
The new model gives search marketers the ability to more accurately judge the value of a site and their work.
The new Domain Authority score offers a more accurate representation of a site’s ranking ability through a machine-learned model that is set to keep pace with Google’s algorithm updates. The model includes proprietary metrics link Spam score and link quality patterns.
The inclusion of Spam Score and link quality pattern identification mean that links from valuable sources will be given more weight in the calculation of DA than links from spammy sources. With spam score, we are measuring the spam score of sites that are linking to you, your own sites spam score does not impact DA.
We’ll continue to improve our Domain Authority and Page Authority algorithms and strengthen our link index as the search landscape changes. In terms of future updates, we anticipate this new DA model being quite stable over time. We will keep track of possible changes that we might need to make and we’ll be sure to keep you updated.
I hope this helps but please let us know if there's more we can help to clarify!
hey, thanks for reaching out!
Top Pages in Link Explorer only calculates up to 500 pages, so that CSV is returning all the results we have in Top Pages. Hope that helps, let me know if you have further questions.
Hey, thanks for reaching out!
Yes Moz will always start at the HTTP level, however that doesn't stop us from crawling HTTPS, if you have proper redirection in place. Unfortunately there isn't a way to "force" the crawler, we will crawl the entire domain (or scope that is designated).
Let us know if you have further questions!
Hey Maureen, thanks for reaching out!
So I tried to curl your new domain (http://ryemeadgroup.co.uk) against our link index user-agent and it appears we are blocked from that site. I get a 403 forbidden when trying to access it so we would not be able to index it without being unblocked. Typically this is resolved by your hosting admin, they should be able to whitelist our user-agent "dotbot". I hope that helps to point you in the right direction, if you need further technical assistance, please reach out to help@moz.com!
Hey Roman!
We have seen instances where capitalization of keywords can return different serp results, so we do collect rankings based off if a keyword is capitalized or not. Hope that helps to clarify, let me know if you need anything else.
Hey, thanks for reaching out!
So it's entirely possible for our user-agent to get a response that doesn't reflect the same when you view it in a browser. Have you checked your server logs for these 5xx errors responding to our user agent "rogerbot" to check if you see it on your end? If you want to send us an email to help@moz.com, we can take a look into your specific example here, so we can make sure we have access to report on your site properly.
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Hey Elaine! You can disable the push to GMB feature within your Moz Local account by navigating to manage accounts
https://moz.com/local/bulk/connections/gmb/manage and then uncheck the "overwrite listing details"
As far as the SEO implications of creating a new GMB vs un-suspending an old one, I cannot speak to that, but I would like to look at the state of your Moz Local account. Is it possible for you to send us an email the help@moz.com from the email account that houses the Moz Local listing so we can take a look at whats going on?
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Hey Steve! If you have specific questions about reported site crawl issues, you can shoot us an email to help@moz.com. However if you are looking more for someone to show you how to fix them in Magento, you would need to reach out to Magento support or an SEO consultant to work through the issues as we unfortunately don't offer consulting. Feel free to reach out to us at that email if you need assistance with the Moz toolsets.
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Hey Garrett!
While the robots.txt file does load fine in a browser, our crawler is receiving a timeout when trying to access it. I tried to curl from our user-agent and received the same issue.
https://www.screencast.com/t/PDXVg4yf5Y
You may want to reach out to your hosting admin to see if they have changed a setting or added any server level bot security. You may also request that they whitelist our user-agent "rogerbot". If you need further assistance on this, you can always shoot us an email to help@moz.com for further assistance.
Hey! We were experiencing a slight bug but the engineers put through a fix so all your data should look accurate again. if you have further issues, please shoot us an email to help@moz.com so we can help out!
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hey! Can you send an email to help@moz.com with this request?
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