HI Pamela
Dmitrii is correct. Our listings are $84 or £84 per location per year. Can you show me a screenshot of where you see $50? If you are finding it from an older articles, we did originally price local at $49 before October of 2014.
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HI Pamela
Dmitrii is correct. Our listings are $84 or £84 per location per year. Can you show me a screenshot of where you see $50? If you are finding it from an older articles, we did originally price local at $49 before October of 2014.
Hello!
Our devs are working on a way to allow unwanted page grades to be removed from campaigns and we hope to have a solution ready very soon. As for the URLs session Ids our crawler will follow links as they are linked from the source code of a referring page and javascript can add those parameters as our crawler cannot parse javascript links that well.
With AJAX content like this, I know Google's full specifications: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/specification indicate that the #! and ?escaped_fragment= technique works for their crawlers. However, Roger is a bit picky and isn't robust enough yet to use only the sitemap as the reference in this case. Luckily, one of our wonderful users came up with a solution using pushState() method.
Click here: http://www.moz.com/blog/create-crawlable-link-friendly-ajax-websites-using-pushstate to find out how to create crawl-able content using pushState . This should help our crawler read AJAX content. Let me know if this information works for you!
I also wanted to chime in and mention that it takes about 2-3 index updates for us to process discovered links. Newly created links a month prior to a release generally won't appear in next immediate release. The best way to know when to expect your links to be included in the index is to look in the Just Discovered Links tab and pay close attention to the discovery date. Links discovered in March/April, could potentially show up in a June/July update. Sites with high domain authority always have links that are always being picked up so their fresh links "stack" and their DA remains stable with slight increases or decreases.
Hope this helps!
Hi Zoran
I'm afraid this request is only available through paid API plans: https://moz.com/products/api/pricing
Hi Maciej
I'm afraid there isn't a way to tell us where you listings are located. The check listing report is a live search tool, so it will depend on Citysearch to return results to us. We simply query their API for the NAP so there could be an issue with their database, or the listing is not available.
Sorry about Jamie
This was a bug our engineers patched up this morning. Should be good to go!
Hi Shannon!
I apologize for any confusion, the campaign may be inactive on the PRO side which you can re-activate here: pro.moz.com/campaigns. Make sure you are logged in before going to the link.
Let me know if this works!
Hi Roger
.orgs are crawled with most tlds. We might not have data for that specific page but lots of data for just the domain:
Hello!
You will want to make sure there is only one version across all services hosting your listing. This will help Google and other search engines return a single result for consistency.
Hope this helps!
Hey Keith, just wanted to drop in and let you know we do not automatically re-crawl all links in our index as every index release starts from scratch, so we would need to "re-discover" any links to update. It took us 6 months for all of our metrics from SEomoz.org to move to Moz.com when we made the name switch 2 years ago. Fresh links to the same pages will help re-queue them once you see the link in Just Discovered.
Hope this helps
Hello everyone!
I am super sorry you are not able to add your profiles. We are experiencing a connectivity issue with Google and our engineers are investigating the source. Once this is resolved I will let you guys know!
Thank you for your patience and I apologize for any inconvenience.
Hi Emily
Sorry to hear your site is not being crawled. The crawl is successful, however, your site is completely in javascript with no HTML links we can follow and unfortunately, our crawler only understands HTML.
For more insight, please check out this post about our crawler here: https://moz.com/devblog/why-didnt-moz-crawl-my-site/
Hope this helps!
Hi Paul
After connecting accounts, you will need click on the "Claim" button next to the listings, then choose one of the connected accounts in the list.
Let me know if this helps
Hi Keith
We have two on-page graders, one for campaign only URLs and one for any URL at moz.com/researchtools/on-page-grader
You can run a full report for any of your competitors, this will be the only way to obtain a breakdown of the factors, but may not be something you would necessarily focus on as they are only guidelines as you can just see the grades in full SERP reports to rule out keyword optimization as a ranking factor. This is if you are wondering why you see a page ranking higher than others with an F grade. There isn't a need to get a page report as it is likely ranking due to other factors.
Hope this helps!
Hi Tony!
We have a wiki page that goes over everything we offer through our API. Basically as long as you stay within our attribution and branding requirements, you are free to do whatever you want with our API. As for tips and suggestions, you may want to reach out to the dev community for any advice. The Crawl limit is not part of the API, that is a separate feature that is available in our web app.
Here are some helpful links:
Branding and Attribution: http://apiwiki.moz.com/legal
Dev Discussion forum: Mozscape Support Forums
Hope this helps!
Hi Dana!
This is perfectly accurate 
This is correct. Also it will be important that the bar is listed completely independent from the hotel name, just as if it was in its own building across the street. The directories we submit do not support containing location identifiers. How it is currently listed on Google as no impact as long as the business name and local phone number is unique.
Hope this helps!
Hey Everyone!
The DA that shows in campaigns will take about 24-48 hours to appear. You can search directly in OSE to see what we have in the current index. If you have not seen any changes to your DA, this means you are looking at cached data which we can store for up to 6 months if we are not discovering new links to have reason to re-crawl your site. Check the Just Discovered section to see when we found new links and add 2-3 months to those dates which is the amount of time it will take to appear in an index. Higher DA sites with 60+ almost always have new links discovered so the update intervals are more frequent for them.
This can also help you isolate any reasons why you might not see our tool detect new or removed 301s, etc.
Hope this helps!
Hi Monique!
I have sent an email to you regarding your campaign not collecting data. Let me know if you have not received it and I will send another!
Cheers
Hi Lucas
Glad to hear you were able to find a workaround! One concerning bit is the disabling of the BrowserAgent security check. Would you be able to check with CloudFlare to see if this is recommended? Your findings may benefit many users that run into this issue and we can recommend this setup to other CF users.
Cheers!