Crawling issue
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Hi,
I have to set up a campaign for a webshop. This webshop is a subdomain itself.
First question: The two subfolders I need to track are /nl_BE and /fr_BE. What is the best way to handle this? Shall I set up two different campaigns for each subfolder, or shall I just make one campaign and add tags to keywords?
**Second question: **it seems like Moz can't crawl enough pages. There are no disallows in the robots.txt. Should I try putting the following at the top into my robots.txt?
User-agent: rogerbot
Disallow:Or is it because I want to crawl only a subdomain that it doesn't work?
Thanks
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Hey,
Thanks for reaching out to us!
You can create a Campaign solely for a subdomain or subfolder by selecting the +Advanced setting in the Campaign set-up; just click the check box there and it will limit our Campaign audit to the pages on that specific subdomain or subfolder. From there, you can see in your Campaign Setting if you've set it up for just that chunk of your site, or for the entire root domain.
I've got a guide to this process that I think may help.
With regard to your second question, feel free to reach out to [email protected] so that we can take a closer look
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Eli
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