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how to solve 404 error ?
how to solve 404 error ?
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Redirect the 404 error somewhere else
* Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead. * Correct the source link. * Restore deleted pages. * Ignore the not found error. |
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Resolve crawl errors under google webmaster- 404, 301, 503 etc..,
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Nice suggestion by all of the members over here. And I suggest that make the custom page for all of your 404 pages.
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Redirect your webpage to 301 redirection
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Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials, which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.
Correct the source link. If the broken link sending traffic to the not found error page exists on your website, and is under your control, you can correct the broken link at the source. However, most 404's come from sources you don't control. Restore deleted pages. Sometimes, you delete pages from your website and people still come to your website to find those page you deleted. If somebody tries to find a deleted page, they'll get a 404 error. To fix this, you can usually restore the deleted page. Ignore the not found error. Sometimes, for low priority not found errors that aren't costing you customers, you can simply ignore the 404 is an acceptable solution. |
Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people fto /special instead.,Correct the source link. ...,Restore deleted pages. ...,Ignore the not found error.
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Redirect the 404 error somewhere else
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Redirect that link to the Different Pages...
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Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials , which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people to /special instead.,Correct the source link. ...,Restore deleted pages. ...,Ignore the not found error.
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Redirect the page to Other pages you want...
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Either you can create a custom 404 error in your site so that you can divert user to other most visited pages in your site. Or if you have a url/webpage which is dead or not in working redirect that page to the most relevant page in your site.
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Nice information about "solve 404 error" techniques. Thanks
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