Have been pro member for 1 month+ now, but 0 on page report
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Currently i have a campaign running for 1 month+ now, it has 42 registered keywords and 40 of them already hit the top 50 (11 of them on top 10), but after i waited for 1 month , the on page report still 0 (yup not even 1 keyword)
whats wrong?
Please help
I have 2 campaigns, the one in question is for http://ikt.co.id
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I have opened a ticket and have got the reply from Shaun
The following is their answer
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Thanks for writing in, and apologies that your on-page reports aren't showing up as they should be . Our engineers are aware of this oddity and are looking into a fix for it right now, and while I don't have an exact timeframe yet for when that will be deployed, but I do have an alternate method where you can set up on-page report cards manually. I know it's not an exact fix, but it's a solid workaround until the fix is pushed
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So it seems that it is caused by some technical issues (that will be fix soon enough)
Thanks everyone for pointing me to the helpdesk , i will marked this question answered now
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Ryan is correct. The help desk staff is busy responding to questions from the help desk. It's a small percentage of the questions in Q&A that are related to the SEOmoz software, so it makes less sense for them to spend time over here instead of in the help desk.
Do send a request to the help desk (as easy as emailing [email protected]) and if you want you can tell us where what they've said.
Thanks so much!
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The help desk does not read the Q&A section directly. Often what may happen is Keri or another staff member will notice a question like yours and then ask a help desk staff member to create a ticket on your behalf. It is fastest if you go ahead and create the ticket, which is sounds like you have done now
I see on your profile a blog article called "How to make your dynamic full Flash website SEO friendly" but when I click on the link the message is "post not found". It sounds like a great article and I would love to read it once it gets published.
Good luck.
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wait a second, are you saying that seomoz staff wont be looking at this forum post? T.T ... Oh I have written the blog and submitted them ... I used the MVC (Model View Controller) software architecture and write a great example using it with the all-mighty wordpress engine , well lets just wait and see when it got approved xD
Okay i have went to the helpdesk and make a request pointing them to this topic, hopefuly by tomorrow my problem will be resolved xD
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It's quite alright Yumi. I consider myself a student of SEO and you taught me something new.
I disabled flash then looked at your site and all the links were clearly visible.
I would suggest contacting the SEOmoz help desk regarding this issue. It is possible their crawler is not sophisticated enough to work with your site, or perhaps there is another issue involved. If you take this approach, it would be great if you can share the final resolution.
I'll also take a moment to say when this problem is resolved, I would love to see a SEOmoz blog entry from you talking about how to optimize a flash site for SEO.
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no , its okay... i dont mean it that way either.
Anyway try to disable your flash player , and you will see that inside the homepage we have 89 links , i also have the same seomoz toolbar and currently are looking at the "Analyze Page" tools from it .. The links are all overridden by your browser when you have both the javascript and flash detected.
And if i am not mistaken, I have tried fetching the page as google bot (from google webmaster tools) and they fetched my page perfectly fine
Again i am not saying who is right or wrong, i have even given you the tips on this at the first post, try to view this website again after you disable your flash
Firefox
1. Tools > Addons
2. Go to Plugins
3. find the Shockwave Flash and disable it first, after that you can open ikt.co.id again and check that all are fine
again sorry i dont mean you any harm
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It is not a disappointment at all. Quite the opposite. I am always excited to learn about new techniques and strategies. Even if they are not successful they may spawn great ideas.
Perhaps it would help if I shared why I made that statement and still believe it is accurate?
I visited your site and used the SEOmoz toolbar Page Analysis tool. The Page Attributes tab clearly shows your site's navigation does not offer links which a crawler can use to navigate your site. Please review the attachment and you will see your page shows a total of two links available.
I tried following each of those links in the same manner a crawler would. Each link took me to a similar page which offered no new links. From a crawler perspective, your website is 3 pages.
In my experience and analysis of your site, that is the answer to your question. You on page report is not showing data because it collects crawl data which begins on your home page, then uses your sites visible links to crawl the site. Since your site does not offer crawlable links, the tool is not able to function.
The images you shared do not have any relationship to your site being crawled through your own site's navigation. I could create a 10 page site right now, offer no navigation nor links, yet have the site indexed. The site would have no crawlable links. If a crawler visits my home page, they would not be able to navigate to any other pages. BUT, as long as I had links to my site from external websites, or I offered a crawlable sitemap, then search engines could find my pages and index them.
I responded to your Q&A to be helpful. You are experiencing an issue, and I still believe I discovered the root cause of your issue. I apologize if I phrased it in a way that you find troubling. I can rephrase to "your site's navigation is not crawlable by the SEOmoz crawler" if that is preferred. While poor Roger is not as sophisticated as Google's crawler, I believe they are the same in this aspect.
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Sorry to disappoint but my website is crawl-able
PS : Please try to open my website using your handphone / some pc with no flash player and you will see what i mean .. Our flash website is not your average flash website , in fact i am currently submitting a YOU MOZ Blog , on how to make a flash website as SEO friendly as any normal website
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Franck,
The cause of your issue will not be related to the problem Yumi is experiencing with her site. You do not have a flash-based website.
Your site does have problems though. For starters, it is available as both www.kinghousse.fr and kinghousse.fr (without the www prefix).
I don't see any reason why if you have properly set up a campaign it would not provide data on your page report. I would recommend contacting the help desk for assistance.
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Hi Yumi.
The problem with your campaign is it's based on your site's crawl report. Your site is not crawlable. You advertise your site as "full-flash" and flash is not viewable by search engine crawlers. The only two internal links on your home page are the contact-us page and the pricing page. Both pages are dead-ends (i.e. no new links) which offer a form for users to fill out.
As far as any crawler is concerned, your site is a total of 3 pages and none of the pages have any content.
Flash can created great looking sites, but from a SEO perspective flash is movies. Crawlers can read text but cannot pull content out of movies yet.
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