Missing Page Titles On The Comptetive Link Comparison Page
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Hello,
When I do a Link Analysis using the SEOmoz tools I have noticed that most of the pages listed on the Top Pages tab show [No Data] for page title.
Any idea why that could be?
The page source of those pages have one and only one <title>tag.</p> <p>Thanks!</p></title>
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You are welcome, i hope that you resolve the problem early.
Ciao
Maurizio
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Hi maurizio,
Thanks for your response.
That's exactly the problem. The pages in question do have a title tag with a title in them.
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Hi Joel,
Thanks for your response.
Does that mean this is a problem with your index or is there potentially a problem with my site?
The site's been up for 8 moths or so...
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Hi Anders,
I took a look at your site and it looks like it may have had a bit of an issue when it was indexed. You'll notice the pages that have No Data listed are also missing the http response.
The link analysis information is pulled directly from our MozScape APi and it seems that title information was not available when the index was compiled.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Joel. -
Hi
I don't understand if you speak about your site or not But if the seomoz tool
type http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ show you the top page without data
in the page title is becouse you have a tag title in the page but without text
example <title>NO DATA</title>
I attach a image of my page without text in the tag Title
Bye
Maurizio
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