No Data Available for this URL
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Hi,
I really don't understand why I have this message "No data available for this URL"
in my SEOMOZ campain. (www.bienchezsoi.ca)When I look at my page rank, I get a score of 0
I have no idea of to fix it.
Please help.
Thanks
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To add to what Kyle said, the reason you are seeing these statistics is because you have virtually no inbound links that point to your domain.
Without inbound links, web crawlers have no way of finding your site. Search Engines such as Google also use links to determine how popular a site is. To put it (over)simply, the more links that point to your site, the better you are likely to do in search results.
The best way to improve your domain metrics like Domain Authority (and even PageRank) is to start building links. But first, I'd start by reading the Beginners Guide to SEO.
Building high quality links is difficult and rewarding, but almost nothing is more rewarding for SEO.
Hope this helps. Best of luck with your SEO!
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Thanks for your time !
What I found strange on the link report is that it tells me that I have only 1 total link... internat and external that's impossible, that's why I was searching like crazy to find any error.
Thanks
Happy Hollydays ! -
Well i took a look at your site's link metrics using majestic seo and it looks like you have some pretty limited link metric's for your site currently. Chances are you aren't seeing an error with OSE or Google's PageRank, you just simply don't have enough back links yet. (No worries though, there is always room for improvement!)
Remember it takes OSE around 2-3 months at times to notice new links if they see it at all. I would suggest using someone like majestic or google's webmaster tools to measure the amount of links as you start off.
As for how to build your links, here is a great place to start: http://www.seomoz.org/pages/search_results?q=link+building
Good luck - Kyle
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When I'm on the home page and I open the Mozbar I go to "Link Data"
Then I go to "Get a full link analysis in Open Site Explore"Also when I check the page rank of the home page I get a score of 0 in www.prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php
I don't understand how this is possible and what I could change to the site.
Thanks for your Help !
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Where are you receiving this error message? OSE, ranking reports, domain analysis? A little more info will help us answer your questions.
Thanks! - Kyle
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