On Google console I have 8 errors, and not knowing much about Google console I believe they're only errors for pictures and tags/categories I don't know how to fix it but I'm w
When you have too many 404 errors build up over time, it will affect user experience as well as rankings in the long term.
It's best to fix 404s when Google finds them. However, there are sometimes 404s that naturally happen and can't be fixed.
But if it's of your own doing, like deleting a category, tag or post on your site, they can easily be fixed.
If it's a category causing a 404 not found error - for example: yourdomain/category/reviews - You should re-add a "reviews" category within your dashboard area. This will automatically re-create that link and fix it.
If a tag: your yourdomain. com/tags/rubber-dog-toys - Then you would re-add a "rubber dog toys" tag.
If a post, you can retrieve it from your trash and restore. Or if deleted entirely, re-write it using the same title and link as before.
I hope this kinda makes some sense lol.
Neil :)
No don't panic it is most likely the link to what ever you are trying to get to double check your links to websites.
Thank you, could you explain what you mean a little? I'm still very new and need the dummies edition to this stuff :)
That's going to depend on what's causing the error. Is it a wordpress 404, or a server 404? If it's a server 404, something isn't instaled correctly. If it's a wordpress 404, you'll likely need to change your permalink to the item you're looking for. I hope this helps.
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404 error not found but does it matter?
On Google console I have 8 errors, and not knowing much about Google console I believe they're only errors for pictures and tags/categories I don't know how to fix it but I'm w
When you have too many 404 errors build up over time, it will affect user experience as well as rankings in the long term.
It's best to fix 404s when Google finds them. However, there are sometimes 404s that naturally happen and can't be fixed.
But if it's of your own doing, like deleting a category, tag or post on your site, they can easily be fixed.
If it's a category causing a 404 not found error - for example: yourdomain/category/reviews - You should re-add a "reviews" category within your dashboard area. This will automatically re-create that link and fix it.
If a tag: your yourdomain. com/tags/rubber-dog-toys - Then you would re-add a "rubber dog toys" tag.
If a post, you can retrieve it from your trash and restore. Or if deleted entirely, re-write it using the same title and link as before.
I hope this kinda makes some sense lol.
Neil :)
No don't panic it is most likely the link to what ever you are trying to get to double check your links to websites.
Thank you, could you explain what you mean a little? I'm still very new and need the dummies edition to this stuff :)
That's going to depend on what's causing the error. Is it a wordpress 404, or a server 404? If it's a server 404, something isn't instaled correctly. If it's a wordpress 404, you'll likely need to change your permalink to the item you're looking for. I hope this helps.
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I just discover the app crowdfire, I think it is a good tool so far but I'm looking if anyone else is using it and what your experience is with it's feature to post articles th
I have used it for a year an a half but only for Twitter
Worked great for building a following and also for scheduling posts. Done correctly you can expect a healthy growth of up to 1000 twitter followers per month.
Free version works, but I went for the cheapest premium version as it gave me more tweaks.
I now use Buffer for scheduling posts but still use Crowdfire for building followers.
I haven't got too far into it but it's an app where you pick topics and they show articles and photos relative to what you online business is about and you can post them to either fb instagram or Twitter I believe
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Anyone using crowdfire for social media?
I just discover the app crowdfire, I think it is a good tool so far but I'm looking if anyone else is using it and what your experience is with it's feature to post articles th
I have used it for a year an a half but only for Twitter
Worked great for building a following and also for scheduling posts. Done correctly you can expect a healthy growth of up to 1000 twitter followers per month.
Free version works, but I went for the cheapest premium version as it gave me more tweaks.
I now use Buffer for scheduling posts but still use Crowdfire for building followers.
I haven't got too far into it but it's an app where you pick topics and they show articles and photos relative to what you online business is about and you can post them to either fb instagram or Twitter I believe
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Try this Sam Fix Error 404 Broken Links
Thank you Marion:)