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Posted by Oatmeal
The launch of SEOmoz v3 about a month ago was also the debut of a new tool: the Crawl Test.  The Crawl Test Tool is used to quickly diagnose potential crawling issues and give you an overview of your site’s search friendliness.  You enter a URL and the tool spiders that URL as well as the first 50 internal links it finds on that page.  Due to bandwidth constraints the tool only goes one level deep.  For every page it spiders, it reports the following:

Page title
Meta description
HTTP status code (200, 301, 404, etc)
Is the page indexed in Google?
When was the last time google spidered the page? (google cache date)
Indexed in Yahoo?
Indexed in MSN?
Primary keywords on the page (found with Yahoo Term Extraction, sorted by term frequency)
The number of internal links on the page
Restricted by meta tags or robots.txt

When the tool finishes crawling it returns an overall summary […]

Published by matt@seomoz.org
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