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Page Optimization Error
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 Hi, I am trying to track a page optimization feature for one of my project, but i keep getting this below error: "PAGE OPTIMIZATION ERROR 
 There was a problem loading this page. Please make sure the page is loading properly and that our user-agent, rogerbot, is not blocked from accessing this page."I checked robots.txt file, it all looks fine. Not sure what is the problem? Is it a problem with Moz or the website? 
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 I am trying to track website optimisation and Crowl features for https://www.sukhaiups.combut it is showing - 
 There was a problem loading this page. Please make sure the page is loading properly and that our user-agent, rogerbot, is not blocked from accessing this page
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 hi, I have the same problem with the PWA version of the website, how do I get rid of it? 
 e.g. https://mirat.eu/wieszaki-do-przedpokoju
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 Website anchor text related issues So the overall ratio of URL / brand / optimized anchor for high quality sites, shouldn't be bad This is my website, www.newopener.com please see what can be improved, thank you 
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 @markseborn thanks for your reply , no nothing like that .... the language is php and we're not using any cms 
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 it depends on the programming language of your website, you can have something that blocks the rendering of the page during the loading of the page. what is the programming language of the site? 
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