Hi all!
The good news is that our link index is back up and running! Thank you all for your patience as our teams worked tirelessly to get things fixed. Please contact help@moz.com if you have any other queries or concerns 
Jo
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Hi all!
The good news is that our link index is back up and running! Thank you all for your patience as our teams worked tirelessly to get things fixed. Please contact help@moz.com if you have any other queries or concerns 
Jo
Hi there Jo from the help team here!
I can see that Dave replied to your previous query indicating that we strive to complete the index early, and so in this case we have!
You can find out more about the latest update here https://moz.com/products/api/updates
Best wishes,
Jo
Ps: I accidentally replied whilst I was accessing your account, I've now deleted the accidental reply.
Hi there!
It sounds like you're wondering why we haven't got link data for you in OSE. There are a few possible reasons why your site might not be indexed.
The first thing to check is if your site uses a custom Top Level Domain (TLD), like .agency or .london. If so, then you won't see data for your site in our index, as we don't currently support custom TLDs. Unfortunately there isn't a good workaround for this—it's a technical limitation of the tool. I can see you site http://www.trickypedia.com/ doesn't use a custom TLD, so you're good.
If your site isn't linked to by one of the seed URLs used to build our index, then our bot won't be able to find it and add it to our map. Learn more about how we index the web.
In addition to this, Mozscape focuses on a breadth-first approach. Therefore we almost always have content from the homepage of websites, externally linked-to pages, and pages higher up in a site's information hierarchy. However, deep pages that are buried beneath many layers of navigation are sometimes missed, and it may be several index updates before we catch all of these.
If our crawlers or data sources are blocked from reaching those URLs, they may not be included in our index (though links that point to those pages will still be available).
Finally, the URLs seen by Mozscape must be linked-to by other documents on the web or our index will not include them.
If links to your pages have not been indexed and you have links from high Authority pages, you might want to check to see if we have indexed the pages linking to your site. Enter the URL that you know if linking you into Open Site Explorer and see if we've got those in our index. You'll also want to make sure that we aren't blocked from crawling the site. If our web crawlers are blocked from crawling certain pages (i.e., with "noindex" or a Robots.txt exclusion), they may not be included in the index.
I hope this helps, please do let me know if you would like more clarification or have any other queries.
Jo
Hi folks!
Jo from the Moz help team here, you can now choose to mark issues as Fixed!
When you mark issues as "Fixed" we'll check back when your campaign next updates (or you force a recrawl) to see if it persists.
https://screencast.com/t/sqyiphpjEcr
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Hi Feilim,
Moz Pro campaigns are designed to hold the SEO reporting for your whole website. Some people set up campaigns to track their root domain, subdomain or sudfolder depending on their site set up.
I can recommend our getting started guide for a walkthrough on how to set up your campaign.
Add your keywords when you create your campaign, or through the "Add & Manage Keywords" tab, nested under the "Rankings" tab to track your, and your competitor's, performance over time.
Click the keyword to see your rankings over time, which looks like this.
You can also get pointers on how to improve your on-page SEO, just click on the little grey optimize button on the right hand column of your keyword rankings to run a page optimization report.
I hope this helps, if you're still stuck please write in to us at help@moz.com.
Cheers!
Jo
Hi there!
Jo here from the Moz support team.
I've had a look at your site and Campaigns and it looks like this is a combination of javascript, which our crawler has trouble accessing, and your website architecture.
I've got a guide to internal linking and site architecture here
https://moz.com/learn/seo/internal-link
I've also got a guide to javascript and crawlability here
https://moz.com/blog/javascript-seo
I hope this helps!
Hello Naomi,
Thanks for reaching out!
I would recommend heading over to the thread below which details the troubles we've had in the past crawling sites that use SNI and the work the team are doing to update our crawler.
https://moz.com/community/q/moz-pro-our-web-crawler-and-sites-that-use-sni
If you would like more help of information you're welcome to reach out to us at help@moz.com.
Cheers!
Jo
Hello!
Jo from the Moz support team here. Sorry for the trouble you've had recently with MozBar.
We have had some reports of issues logging in to MozBar and I've got some troubleshooting steps which I think might help!
First off please check that you're not blocking third party cookies from your browser settings.
To check this head to this page in Chrome chrome://settings/content/cookies
Then make sure you're not blocking third-party cookies https://screencast.com/t/YUTerLJ1
After you enable all cookies, including third-party, and save the settings, restart your browser and log back into moz.com.
After that, open up the MozBar and make sure you are logged in (it indicates whether you're logged in on the top of the page).
If you're still having problems, you may want to clear your browser's cache and cookies, as well. After it's all cleared out, try restarting the browser again and then logging in.
It can take a few clicks to log in, click on the yellow log in button that opens up a new tab each time, repeat until you're logged in.
If you're still stuck please check out our guide which has some more suggestions and a detailed list of information our support team requires to investigate further.
https://moz.com/help/guides/research-tools/mozbar
I hope this helps!
Jo
Hey there!
Thanks for reaching out. I can see that you've written in to our support team as well, I'll share the reply here for anyone else who has this query :]
Basically we collect the social traffic data directly from GA. Any discrepancies are usually attributed to either the wrong GA code being added to the Moz Pro campaign.
If the code on your campaign matches your site and the numbers still look a little off then this could be due to the way we collect this data from Google Analytics - every 2 days we request 2 days' worth of data, and then those numbers are summed to give weekly totals, and then those weekly sums are totaled to give total monthly visits. That means that if there was any kind of hiccup in the way GA was reporting your visits on social media when we were trying to collect that data, or if we collected it at a weird time and not all the data was available, our totals can be a bit off.
Unfortunately, we aren't able to display the GA social visits by source so your best bet is to check these figures in GA.
I hope this helps! to clarify!
Cheers
Jo
Hi Jon,
I have sent you more information via your support ticket in regards to our crawlers inability to find links from the subfolder used to set up the Campaign to the rest of your pages.
Please do let me know by replying to the support ticket if the information I provided helped at all.
Best
Jo :]
Hi Ibbe,
Thanks for reaching out! Jo from the Moz support team here.
Each campaign tracks the url entered when it's created. So in order to track a new site you would indeed need to create a new campaign. You can do that here https://analytics.moz.com/campaigns/new
Also it's worth noting that your staging site would need to be publicly available for our crawler to reach and crawl it.
I hope this helps, please do let me know if you would like more clarification or have any other queries.
You're welcome to reach out to help@moz.com if you get stuck :]
Jo
Hi there!
Jo here from the Moz support team, thanks for reaching out 
In short, the 0% search visibility indicates that you're not currently ranking in the top 5 pages for the keywords you've add to your Campaign.
Even if you've optimized your site there may still be site's out there with higher authority and content that serves the people searching for those keywords. I've written a blog post that addresses exactly this here https://moz.com/blog/optimized-my-site-but-still-not-ranking-next-level
You can read more about search visibility in our guide here https://moz.com/help/guides/moz-pro-overview/rankings/search-visibility
I would also recommend using Keyword Explorer to find more keyword opportunities. https://moz.com/help/guides/keyword-explorer
You can also look at Google Search Console to find keywords you're already ranking for and upload those to Keyword Explorer to see the level of Difficulty you can start to target.
It sounds like you've migrated your domain recently. I would note that Moz Pro tools like Rankings and Page Optimization can indeed analyze custom tlds like Divergence.Academy, however we haven't added these to our backlink index in the past. This may be why you were seeing DA1 and PA 1. We're working on fixing this and should have data on custom tlds in the future.
Generally speaking, changing your domain is quite a bit step and not necessarily something that will fix your site not ranking for your desired keywords. Search engines take time to register the change and understand your new domain's authority.
When you do migrate it's important to check you have set up your redirects correctly, checking your old domain in a third party tool it looks like this could do with a clean up https://screencast.com/t/du4utNNKxs
I've got a guide to redirection here https://moz.com/learn/seo/redirection
SEO isn't something that happens overnight, so I would advise pushing on with your SEO. Look into creating content that helps your visitors and encourages people to link to your site to help build up your authority.
I hope this helps.
Let me know how you get on 
Jo
Hey there!
I had a little dig into LDA (this tool was before my time) and it looks like a content relevancy analyzer. From what I understand, there are so many factors to consider in modern ranking algorithms and signals that there may not be one tool or metric that does this. Of course I could be wrong, so I hope other people jump in with their tool tips as well!
In terms of Moz tools, I can suggest the Page Optimization tool in Moz Pro and MozBar. Resources below 
https://moz.com/help/guides/moz-pro-overview/on-page-optimization
https://moz.com/help/guides/research-tools/mozbar
I hope this is helpful!
Cheers!
Jo
Hi there!
Jo here from the Moz support team.
It's a bit tricky to say what's going on here without examples. I wonder if you would be able to send details of the websites, urls and keywords you're looking at to help@moz.com and we can look into this further at our end.
Cheers!
Jo
Hi there,
Thanks for the feedback.
On-page Grader is reporting the content in the body tag source code of your page, not just what you see on the site when it renders in your browser.
I’ve copied out the code from body tag on that page and managed to hunt down 22 instances of “hyperbaric chamber”. While I haven’t been able to find all 24-5 instances this does indicate to me that your site’s body tag contains a lot of copy that is not visible in the browser.
In terms of the future of the tool, as detailed in your conversation with our support team, we are moving away from the on-page grader tool and you can indeed obtain suggestions for optimization through MozBar and Page Optimization in your Moz Pro Campaign.
If you could let me know a bit more around why you’d like to see the exact count - rather than a flag to indicate the identified issue - I’d be more than happy to pass this information along to my product team.
Best wishes,
Jo
Hi Sean!
That doesn't look right at all, sorry for the trouble.
I'm seeing something quite different at my end https://www.screencast.com/t/Yaysiexk
I wonder if you could please try in an incognito window, if that doesn't work please send details of your browser, browser version, and operating system to help@moz.com.
Cheers!
Jo
Hi there!
I wonder if you could please send details of your URL and Keyword to help@moz.com so we can look into this further.
Cheers!
Jo
Hi there,
Jo from the Moz help team here.
First off, it's worth noting that 5% is quite a low score. Secondly, I would clarify that the score isn't a calculation based on the Spam Score of sites linking to your site.
Spam Score is percentage of sites with similar features we've found to be penalized or banned by Google. To improve this score I would recommend understanding the 27 factors used to make up this score and working on improving them: https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/spam-score
I hope this helps - let me know if there's anything else I can assist with!
Jo
Hi there,
Jo from the Help Team here.
Moz's Spam Score is the percentage of sites with similar features we've found to be penalized or banned by Google. To improve this score I would recommend reading our guide which explains the 27 factors used to make up this score. You can then look at your site and investigate areas you would like to improve on your site:
https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/spam-score
Best of luck!
Jo
Hi there,
As you've found out our data for Keyword by site is very US-centric, but we did recently update our corpus to include UK, Canada, and Australian data.
We are working to increase our international volume data in the application, but I'm afraid we don't have an estimate for when volume data will be available for your keyword.
The good news is that your Keyword Difficulty score is unaffected by volume data, as it relies on SERP rankings, so you can definitely still find useful data here.
You can read more about our metrics on our Help Hub.
You can also read more about KWE accuracy here:
http://www.thegooglecache.com/white-hat-seo/keyword-volume-relational-accuracy/
Best of luck with your keyword research!
Jo