I webmaster an ecommerce website that generally scans (for accessibility compliance) between 1500 and 2000 pages. Could I set up my account to maintain my page limit to 500 or less? Or, is it possible to have it scan 2000 +/- pages on one site? Can there be multiple site entries for the same domain, but set each one to different "folders"? Like example.com/cat1; example.com/cat2; example.com/cat3; etc
A: Hi there, thanks for your interest! All options would work: - You can exclude specific folders from a site - You can set up separate projects for every category (each requiring one code) - Or, you can combine multiple codes into 2000 pages and scan your entire site
My recommendation: exclude any folders that aren't relevant, and then combine the remaining, relevant folders in one site to get...
Then I'll rephrase it like this: for example, we need to check 5,000 pages out of 50,000, will we be able to do this for one site by taking 10 Codes? Will there be an option to set a list of pages manually or rules for selection?
Right, got it! You can do that, but it depends a bit on your URL structure. You can exclude directories (such as /blog or /category) and all the pages in it, or set the crawler to only crawl a single directory.
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Q: More than 500 Pages on a site
I webmaster an ecommerce website that generally scans (for accessibility compliance) between 1500 and 2000 pages. Could I set up my account to maintain my page limit to 500 or less? Or, is it possible to have it scan 2000 +/- pages on one site? Can there be multiple site entries for the same domain, but set each one to different "folders"? Like example.com/cat1; example.com/cat2; example.com/cat3; etc
Rick_SiteGuru
Oct 6, 2025A: Hi there, thanks for your interest! All options would work:
- You can exclude specific folders from a site
- You can set up separate projects for every category (each requiring one code)
- Or, you can combine multiple codes into 2000 pages and scan your entire site
My recommendation: exclude any folders that aren't relevant, and then combine the remaining, relevant folders in one site to get...
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How can this tool help with local SEO?
Rick_SiteGuru
Oct 6, 2025A: In all honesty, we're not specialized in local SEO. That being said, if you follow the recommendations, your local SEO will definitely improve.
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Q: 50,000 pages
Our website has almost 50,000 pages. Would your offer be suitable for us?
Rick_SiteGuru
Oct 6, 2025A: If you want to scan every single page, not so much. But please ask yourself: do you really need to check every single page.
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Then I'll rephrase it like this: for example, we need to check 5,000 pages out of 50,000, will we be able to do this for one site by taking 10 Codes? Will there be an option to set a list of pages manually or rules for selection?
Right, got it! You can do that, but it depends a bit on your URL structure. You can exclude directories (such as /blog or /category) and all the pages in it, or set the crawler to only crawl a single directory.
Q: Tracking
I deal with Local Oriented Sites.Does your Rank tracker offer the ability to track based on location? Like for my Dallas Client.. Can I track how it ranks in Dallas? I don't really care how it ranks globally and they are never going to rank for short keywords globally so I cant track them unless you can track locally. Thanks
Rick_SiteGuru
Oct 6, 2025A: We only work on national level, sorry.
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