Does the seomoz crawler that crawls for the onpage reports have a set ip?
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I would like to test my site, but its not launched yet and don;t want anybody to see it. But I can allow myself and other to view the site if I have there ip address.
So does the seomoz crawler have a static one or range?
James
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Thanks Istvan.
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Hi James,
With this question I would contact the Help Desk Team.
You can go to: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/home and submit a ticket or contact them directly via help@seomoz.org
I am sure they will come up with an answer or advice how to do resolve your issue
Good luck,
Istvan
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