Why has only one page been crawled?
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I went over the list of possible reasons, but I don't think any of them apply to the site in question: sarahhueniken.com.
Any other reasons only one page would be crawled?
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Hi Laura,
I'm sorry that you're having this issue! The best bet is to contact [email protected] and we can look directly at your campaign and see what's happening. Thank you!
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WAs there any update on this I am having the same issue with http://jamesramsayltd.co.uk/
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We are currently having an issue where some campaigns are only getting a couple of pages crawled. If you send a note to [email protected] we'll look into it via the help desk. Thanks!
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Have the same problem here with www.apartmanyhrabovo.com, everything was working fine until today when I got the message: "Pages Crawled: 1" anyone know where the problem could be?
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Was this the list of possible reasons you looked at? http://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/409821-why-isn-t-my-site-being-crawled-you-only-crawled-one-page If not, that may offer some advice. Are you still having this problem, or did you figure it out?
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As long as the other campaigns which have already crawled hundreds of pages.
Thanks!
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How long have you had the Campaign set up on SEOmoz?
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I'm not concerned about Googlebots. I'm concerned about the information about the site that I'm not getting from SEOmoz. To clarify, why isn't SEOmoz crawling the site? No point in me having an account if I don't learn anything from it.
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The non-www version has dozens of pages indexed in Google when you use [site:sarahhueniken.com] as the query. Open Site Explorer does show links from your home page and from external pages into other pages within the site, if you select links from all pages to pages on the root domain.
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Hmm, I've taken a look at your site, and I now realise your concern. All of the links are followed and your site looks fully index-able by the Bots...
I assume from this that the only reason the pages were not crawled was due to the lack of inbound links to your deep pages.
Bots do not necessarily crawl all pages linked to from the home page - although this is usually the case. Perhaps try writing an article about each page and submitting it to an article directory with a link pointing to each deep page. That should help!
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Wouldn't the SEOmoz bot naturally follow all links on the homepage?
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Crawled by what? The SEOmoz bot,or Google Bot? In both cases, it is probably down to the linking structure both internally and externally.
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