SEOmoz is only crawling 2 pages out of my website
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I have checked on Google Webmaster and they are crawling around 118 pages our of my website, store.itpreneurs.com but SEOmoz is only crawling 2 pages.
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Diogo
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If you just added the site in seomoz campaign - it can take some time until other pages are crawled.
And since it looks like there are no issues with your structure based on a site: search it should solve by it self in just a few days.
If this issue is older then a few days then indeed something is wrong. It will be a good thing to check and see if you are not blocking any bots though. (either by default or as a setting for bots trying to crawl your site in order to save resources). I've seen it happened.
If all things "fail" then you should take Andrea's advice and contact customer support but out of curtesy you should review the situation before sending the ticket
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Contact SEOMoz help; their team is very responsive and great to work with and they'll need to see what the "hiccup" is on their end in order for you to get an answer. help@seomoz.org
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