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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:52 am
by hasan018542
Toolkit Moz Crawl Test HttpStatus checker Workflow We’ll use Moz Crawl Test for this bot job, which is available in Moz Pro, and start gathering data for up to 3,000 pages. Pop your site in, like you did with Screaming Frog, and click "Crawl this URL." Our thoughtful little bot, Roger, takes care not to slow your site down, so Crawl Tests can take a few hours to complete. But it’s worth the wait, and you’ll get an email once it’s complete.


The crawl report is available for 90 days, so export that tasty CSV and save it free australian email leads so we can work some Excel magic. We’ll use this CSV later on as well, so keep it safe. In Excel, sort your results by "HTTP Status" to find those pesky pages throwing up nasty 500s, unexpected 404s and forgotten 302s. 500s are server errors. They can be temporary, but best to check with your host to see what exactly is going on.

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400s indicate a problem with the page.your backend. You might need to look at putting a 301 redirect in place if that page has changed location. 300s indicate a redirect of some sort. Learn the difference between a 302 and a 301. "302 temporary, 301 permanent." Drill it into your brain, chant it during your workout, pull it out at dinner parties to impress your guests. Whatever it takes.