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  • Azurius
    Azurius Subscriber last edited by Oct 11, 2023, 7:53 AM

    Hello,
    I don't understand why MOZ crawl only the homepage of our webiste https://www.modelos-de-curriculum.com

    We add the website correctly, and we asked for crawling all the pages. But the tool find only the homepage. Why?

    We are testing the tool before to suscribe. But we need to be sure that the tool is working for our website. If you can please help us.

    Theoputra bnbderma 2 Replies Last reply Nov 7, 2023, 11:43 AM Reply Quote 0
    • bnbderma
      bnbderma @Azurius last edited by Nov 7, 2023, 11:43 AM

      @Azurius
      Certainly, I understand your concern about MOZ only crawling the homepage of your website despite adding it correctly and requesting a full crawl of all pages. It's frustrating when testing a tool before subscribing, and not getting the expected results can raise doubts about its functionality. To address this issue, I recommend double-checking your website's settings within the MOZ platform. Ensure that the website URL provided matches the actual structure of your site and that there are no typos or errors in the input. Additionally, review MOZ's documentation or contact their customer support to confirm if there are specific settings or configurations needed for a comprehensive crawl. Sometimes, minor adjustments in the tool's settings or the website's structure can make a significant difference in the crawling process. I hope this helps, and I wish you success in resolving this matter and making an informed decision about your subscription.

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      • clippingnext
        clippingnext Banned last edited by Oct 23, 2023, 7:16 AM

        Crawling only the home page of your website is a common practice in web indexing and search engine optimization. This approach allows search engine bots to focus on your site's main landing page, ensuring that it's properly indexed and ranked. Here's how you can specify that only the home page should be crawled:

        Robots.txt File,
        Canonical Tag
        Sitemap.xml,
        Noindex Tags,
        Meta Robots Tag

        By implementing these methods, you can direct search engine crawlers to focus primarily on your website's home page, ensuring that it receives the most attention in terms of indexing and ranking. This can be particularly useful if your home page is the most important and relevant page for your website's SEO strategy.
        https://www.clippingnext.com/

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        • Theoputra
          Theoputra @Azurius last edited by Oct 20, 2023, 4:54 AM

          @Azurius i have the same issue,. I think the answer here is quite helpful

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          • educationedge012
            educationedge012 last edited by Oct 19, 2023, 11:56 AM

            Hello,

            There could be several reasons why MOZ is only crawling the homepage of your website, https://www.modelos-de-curriculum.com. Here are a few possibilities:

            Robots.txt file: Check your website's robots.txt file to ensure that it's not blocking MOZ's web crawlers from accessing other pages. Make sure there are no disallow rules that could restrict access to certain areas of your site.

            Nofollow tags: Ensure that your website doesn't have "nofollow" tags on internal links that may be preventing MOZ from following and crawling those links.

            JavaScript: If your website heavily relies on JavaScript for content rendering, MOZ may face difficulty crawling the content. Ensure that important content is accessible without JavaScript.

            Canonical tags: Check for canonical tags in your website's HTML. If you have specified the homepage as the canonical page for all other pages, this could limit MOZ's ability to crawl additional pages.

            Site structure: MOZ may have trouble crawling pages with complex or unconventional site structures. Ensure that your website follows standard navigation and linking practices.

            Crawl settings: Double-check the settings in your MOZ account to confirm that you have requested a full site crawl, not just the homepage.

            If you've verified all these aspects and MOZ is still not crawling your website correctly, you may want to reach out to their support team for further assistance. They can provide more specific guidance based on your account and settings.

            Testing the tool before subscribing is a wise approach to ensure it meets your needs. I recommend contacting MOZ's support for personalized assistance in resolving the crawling issue with your website. (PMP Exam Prep) (Canada PR) (Study abroad) (Project Management Life Cycle)

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            • talentwide
              talentwide last edited by Oct 19, 2023, 9:42 AM

              Hello,

              The reason Moz is only crawling the homepage of your website could be due to various factors. Here are a few possibilities:

              Robots.txt File: Check your website's robots.txt file to ensure that it doesn't block search engine crawlers from accessing specific pages.

              Meta Robots Tags: Make sure there are no "noindex" meta tags on your internal pages that might prevent them from being indexed.

              Crawl Restrictions: Moz may not have had enough time to crawl all the pages on your website. It might take some time for the tool to explore and index your entire site.

              Sitemap: Ensure that your website's sitemap is correctly submitted to Moz. A sitemap helps search engines find and index all the pages on your site.

              Internal Linking: Check if there are internal links from your homepage to other pages. A lack of internal links can make it harder for search engines to discover and crawl your site.

              Access Permissions: Make sure there are no access restrictions or password protection on certain pages.

              To resolve this issue and ensure Moz crawls all the pages of your website, consider checking and addressing these factors. If the problem persists, it might be helpful to reach out to Moz's customer support for specific assistance with your subscription trial.
              (Canada PR) (Study abroad) (PMP Exam Prep) (Reference Letter for Canada PR)

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              • scentorita
                scentorita last edited by Oct 17, 2023, 2:09 PM

                check your .htaccess if there is something that is blocking crawlers.

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