subota, 25. rujna 2010.

Dead Links: How to Find and Fix Them

You must have come across this many times when you try to open a page and instead end up opening a page displaying a 404 error. This means that the web server responded, but the page you have looked for cannot be found. At other times the browser may display a DNS error, which indicates that the web server couldn't be found at that particular domain name. In any of the cases, you have come across a dead link. It is a link which is no longer functional. Sometimes known as dangling link or broken link, dead links can also be a result of blocking such as firewalls or content filters.

Dead links are quite common and many websites, small and big, have a few such links. However, a high quality website is one which has less number of dead links and more number of live links. In near-obsolete websites, dead links outweighs live links. The ratio should always heavily favor live links. SEO company India provides services for its clients' websites to make sure that all the pages are alive. If there is any dead link, it will be thoroughly fixed. For a SEO website to do good business, such an expert SEO services India is always welcome.

So, how do search engine optimization companies detect dead links in your website? They use several tools such as NetMechanic's Link Check, Siteowner's Link Checker, W3C free check link free utility, HTMLHelp Valet Link Checker, Link Valet, Squarefree's Bookmarklets, and AnyBrowser's Link Checker. You can do so without using these tools, but then, it is a longer procedure in which you visit and open every page of your website manually. Once you have found them, you can fix the problem or else, you can also delete those obsolete pages and create new ones.


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