Roger has detected a problem:
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_ Roger has detected a problem:_
We have detected that the root domain livefit.co.uk does not respond to web requests. Using this domain, we will be unable to crawl your site or present accurate SERP information.
Can anyone see why?
Cheers
Stephen
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Cheers Joel
I did push past it and the crawl has run!
Stephen
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Hey Stephen,
That message can sometimes mean that there is a deeper issue with the site that prevents it from being accessed. However, if your site isn't currently having any issues you can likely just continue past that message. It may be that your site was just a little slow to respond to our initial ping.
Bottom line: I'd say you can just continue past that with no issues.
Of course, if you do see any crawl issues, let us know at help@seomoz.org.
Cheers,
Joel. -
Stephen
You are a Guru and I suspect you are already working on this but there are some issues on the site. Some pages do not have meta description, have multiple H1/H2, image sizes are large and image alt is not there. A lot can be done on this site.
- Nitin
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You should check with http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/crawl-test / Google Bot so that the error can be found. BTW I checked with spider and it was working fine.
Also It may be one time issue i.e. your website was down technically and Roger crawled it same time. So check website logs as well.
- Nitin
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