Website Analysis Question
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Please help with an answer,
I already added a campaing for Analytics of my website and already fix the issues, how do I request a new Analysis for the same website after fixing my isuues? Thank you
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Hey Robert!
Campaign updates happen on a weekly basis on the same day every week. If you want to see changes before your next scheduled crawl, you can head over the Research Tools page and run a crawl test. This is a bit more limited in that it will only crawl up to 3k pages and is cached for a 24 hour period, but is the best bet if you don't want to wait. Hope this helps!
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