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How long would a SEOMoz crawl usually take for a site with around 4000 pages?
Hi Mark, Each crawl report takes approximately 1 week. The crawl commences each week on the day that you originally started your campaign. So if you set up your campaign on a Monday, each week your new crawl would also start on Monday. (The dates in the Campaign manager can be a little deceptive. Most dates refer to the date the crawl started, not the date it ended, so it make it look like the time between crawls is longer than it actually is.) So you should be getting your new report in a day or two. If it takes longer than that, feel free to contact the help team at help@seomoz.org. As a PRO member, you can also try the custom crawl for a 3000 page crawl. It usually takes about 24 hours and returns your results in a spreadsheet format.
Moz Tools | | Cyrus-Shepard0 -
Why aren't canonical tags reducing duplicate page title/content?
Hi Mark, I have evaluated the crawl report. The canonical tag for your images is properly set. There are numerous issues the crawl report presents related to your site. 1. Your home page is duplicated. The URL with and without a trailing slash both are accessible. 2. Many pages are missing canonical tags. 3. You have a 302 redirect from your /how-to-find-us page to the same page with a trailing slash. 4. Most of your pages end without any tech extension, but some end in .html. I would suggest being consistent throughout your site. 5. You have some long title tags and pages with missing meta descriptions. More specific to the images which are causing the issue, the system you have in place is a bit odd. Most sites which present various images for the same page have a means to do such without each image generating a new url for the same page. I would suggest investigating a different image viewer. Good luck. | | | | | |
Moz Pro | | RyanKent1