Site Wide Content Analysis
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Are there tools that can effectively analyze your content site wide and provide recommendations?
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Hi SpadaMan, did you find a solution that worked for you? Please let us know if this question has been answered for you or not. We are here to help! Thanks, Christy
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If by "Site Wide Content Analysis" you are referring to internal duplicate content issues, number of words per page, page size, internal linking, broken links check then you may find this tool useful: www.siteliner.com. It was developed by the creators of copyscape.com. There is a free version that scans up to 500 pages from your website. For larger website you will have to go with a paid account.
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Hey
Set up Moz Campaign OR use ScreamingFrog.
I use both.
ScreamingFrog for a quick assessment of the on site work needed before I agree costs with the client and then Moz.com/Pro Campaigns to manage the rank, link and other performance factors.
HTH
Steve
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Hi SpadaMan! Have you set up any Campaigns in Moz Pro or Moz Analytics?
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