Not necessarily. Remember, Page Rank is about pages, not websites. If those inner pages have little or no authority links pointing to them, the only factor that would give them a boost (besides good onpage SEO) is if your homepage is of high authority and it links to all those pages , thereby passing along some if its page rank. Still, this only helps just so much; therefore, it's not all that surprising they aren't ranking.
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RE: SEOMoz Ranking section only showing my Homepage
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RE: Can Google see all the pages that an seomoz crawl picks up?
Here's the real question: Do you WANT Google to see all these pages, or is SEOmoz crawling unnecessary pages?
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RE: SEOMoz Software
It's the trade-off you get. Those other companies may be faster, but they're not as accurate. SEOmoz may be the most accurate, but as a result, it's the slowest.
About a year ago, I signed up for trials of all the main companies that offer this kind of service, not knowing much about any of them. It only took me about a week of trying them all out to know hands down that SEOmoz was the winner.
Look ahead a year from now. By then SEOmoz will have gotten it together and will likely be the best in almost every way, including the ways they're lacking in now. Those other companies will more than likely be in a similar place as they are currently.
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RE: What's the best way to switch a campaign from sub-domain tracking to root domain tracking?
Do you have a free campaign slot? You could start an additional one just for the mobile site. But if there is a possible way for it to be added to an existing campaign, I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
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RE: What's the best way to switch a campaign from sub-domain tracking to root domain tracking?
I'm thinking there's got to be a way. Many people set up their entire sites with dozens of root domains. The real issue is whether that has to be done at the initial setup or not. Don't forget you can also email help@seomoz.org