MOZ crawlers are not shown normally. Some affiliate sites do; like a comparing sites etc. Could it be one of them, you just added the site to (not sure if you are talking about an e-commerce site).
Posts made by Gijsbert
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RE: Direct traffic from Los Angeles
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RE: Is it considered "black hat" to embed my website name on a viral video?
I would for sure give it a try. Can't imagine that it should be black hat..
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RE: Is there anohter way to upload logo for branded report?
I think this comment should be send to help@moz.com

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RE: Do dead/inactive links matter?
If those are in comments I wouldn't care about it; if it would be in your pages I should for sure delete them.
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RE: What to do when you buy a Website without it's content which has a few thousand pages indexed?
I can't imagine Google would "think" like that and can't see any reason why they should penalize you. Same like moving to a new house; old furniture out; new furniture in.
You are lucky with the age of the domain and the root domains linking to you.
If possible, use http status codes correct http://moz.com/learn/seo/http-status-codes
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RE: Can't setup new campaign
Think you should contact support: help@moz.com
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RE: Google analytics connection
I haven't this issue. Seems something wrong in your account? Best is to contact support I guess.
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RE: Are there plans for Moz to track social activity for LinkedIN Company Pages any time soon?
Hi Sam,
Any idea when the beta will go live?
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RE: Most recent blog post isn't being indexed?
you've created it yesterday. Why don't wait a bit longer? It isn't crawled yet by Google. All results of 2 days ago are in Google.
BTW: the page is very slow: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130725_27_2XB4/. You should use at least cache
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RE: Pages to be indexed in Google
if those are generating a high bounce rate I would block them for search engines. The easiest way is probably by a robots.txt
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RE: Duplicate pages with http and https
Hi Diana,
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Check this video from Matt Cutts about several redirects: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1lVPrYoBkA
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A canonical is strong enough, check this video from Matt Cutts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm9onOGTgeM
Good luck!
Gijsbert
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RE: ECommerce Problem with canonicol , rel next , rel prev
First of all: did you check this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=njn8uXTWiGg
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You can set the ? as exclude from searches in Webmaster Tool
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I would always set rel="canonical" to the main page (category page): .
Check how big sites work with this issue.
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RE: Crawl errors: 301 (permanent redirect)
Hi Lauren,
1. This is how it should be. You probably use Wordpress? Shoudn't be a problem. Maybe better to link directly to the correct url from now on.
2. This is not a problem. Add a canonical tag (rel="nofollow") to the correct page (www.example.com/banana-juice/)
About too many on-page links, check this blog from Matt Cutts: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/how-many-links-per-page/
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RE: Local Search For Multiple Locations With One Physical Address
Create landing pages for each location with interesting content and correct keywords for that location
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RE: Mobile Version showing up on Desktop - NoIndex it?
I would use rel="canonical" instead....
Check this url: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/smartphone-sites/details
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RE: Switching CMS and want to redirect links
To find links that are pointing to your site: OpensiteExplorer
Will the pages be the same? With other words; is the domain the only thing that will be changed? Check this post about moving a website to another domain and this one. With the correct redirect and some setup in Google Webmaster Tool you can do this without loosing links.
Best is to ask all websites to change the url to the new one...
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RE: Cache Not Working on Our Site
The homepage takes more than 9 seconds to load, I can imagine that the crawler of Google hasn't taken the time create a snapshot of the page... I would try to speed up the website first... much better for user experience and also for rankings.
Check this report: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130722_RJ_13WT/ and this one: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130722_3R_143F/
Check this site about speed: http://www.strangeloopnetworks.com/web-performance-infographics/.
Not sure if that is the solution, but I would start fixing the speed issue rather than worrying about the Google Cache Pages...
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RE: GWT Duplicate Content and Canonical Tag - Annoying
just wait a bit more. one week is not much yet. The 3 crawls don't mean they will update it immediately