How To Find & Fix Broken Links?

Put yourself in the shoes of someone searching a topic of their interest on Google. They land on a blog article on your website. They click on a related internal link to another page on your site. The link is broken!

They click on a related external link to an external website link which you included in your article. This link is broken as well!

They get frustrated.

They leave your website. 

Broken links lead to bad user experience. 

And hence it is no surprise that Google penalises websites that have too many broken links. 

They want searchers to trust Google and the website results it shows them. 

Want to avoid being red flagged by Google for too many broken links on your website? 

You need to find and fix your broken links regularly.

How to Find Broken Links on your own?

How to Fix Broken Links on your own?

  • Updating broken links is the simplest fix. if there is a typo in the URL, you just need to swap it out for the correct URL. Or you could find another URL with similar information that your broken link used to contain & swap the new link you found with the broken one.

  • Removing the link is also an option. If the link is no longer needed, simply take it out!

If you want someone else to find and fix broken links for you, you can do it too. 

While it is important to not have a web page filled with broken links, a small percentage of broken links may not have much of an effect on your Google rankings. 

Still, this is an important SEO best practice to take note and fix as and when you can. 

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