Crawl erros I don't understand
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Hi all, after my website is crawled SEMOZ has alerted me about some errors (28 exactly) with the same problem:
At the end of the URL you can see "Piensa_Piensa" which I haven't added at all.
It's present in all URLs that have reported as error by SEOMOZ.
The CMS that has been used to create the website is wordpress.
what does it mean?
Many thanks
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It's one hell of a Swiss Army knife for webmasters & SEOs huh? Another big fan here too. (But like all powerful tools - ya gotta know what to ask it and how to interpret the results in order to get the most from it - which you did.)
Paul
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Well done, sir!
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thanks Paul . I just forgot it...done!
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Thanks Paul - I can't take most of the credit - got to give it up to the guys at Screaming Frog - love the spider
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Hey Juan Miguel - Mark did a great job of quickly finding the error for you and explaining how to fix it. Would be great to mark his post as a "helpful answer" to give him a bit of extra credit for his help
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Nice catch, Mark.
Paul
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thanks Mark for your help
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Basically, SEOMoz is crawling your site and telling you they found these errors. There errors were found by following internal links.
I took a quick look at the code on your site, and in the social icon buttons in the header of your pages at the top right, for the Twitter icon, you are linking to yourself, to piensa_piensa - here is the code
class="social-icon"><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">target</a><a <span="" class="webkit-html-attribute-name">="_blank" href="</a>Piensa_Piensa ">src="http://piensapiensa.com/wp-content/themes/modernize-v3-11/images/icon/dark/social/twitter.png" alt="twitter"/>
Your href is piensa_piensa - this is adding this text to the URL of every page - correct this link and this error will be fixed - either use # until you link to your Twitter account, or link to your proper address of the twitter account. This will solve your problem.
Good luck,
Mark
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