Crawl Diagnostics: How many pages (deep) will it crawl for dup content
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Does anyone know how deep the crawl diagnostics will crawl when searching for dup content? Will it crawl the entire site, or will it only crawl "x" amount of pages?
Thanks!
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Hello!
The standard and medium plans will each have a set limit to crawl up to 50,000 pages. The higher plans have adjustable limits, 10,000, 20,000, etc.
Hope this helps
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The number of pages crawled depends on which plan you have - https://moz.com/products/pricing
- Standard = 250k
- Medium = 500k
- Large/Premium = 1.25m
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