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In this tutorial you will discover the power of the Broken Link Checker plugin to reduce the number of WordPress
404 errors.
Why do you want to fix broken links? Let me explain.
From user experience perspective, if someone is on your website and they click a link because they want to see whatever was promised after clicking that link they don't want to see a
404 error. They actually want to see what was promised. Makes sense, right?
From
Google's perspective, they want the provide the best user experience possible for people who use their search engine. If they find a bunch of 404 errors on your website, they want to send your site lots of traffic because it won't be able to deliver the best user experience. Google has broken link checkers too and they check your site on a regular basis. Set up
Google Webmaster Tools to see what I mean.
Here are two tutorials to help you do that.
Verify your site in Google Webmaster Tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68rCOBCuDtM
Add your
XML Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools so they can scan for broken links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U57IvBAy5g
From an SEO (search engine optimization) perspective, we want to give Google what they want so that we can get what we want, which is traffic.
So, let's install the plugin. To install this plugin please log into your WordPress dashboard, hover over Plugins and then click on Add New.
On the next page type "Broken Link Checker" into the search bar. The plugin we want should be the first one in the top left.
Click on the Install Now button and then click
Activate after it's installed.
Under the Settings menu you will now have a new option called
Link Checker. Click on that to go to the settings page for the Broken Link Checker plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/broken-link-checker/).
At the top of the
General Settings tab you will see broken link stats, eventually. Since you just installed the plugin you won't see anything.
The plugin begins scanning your site immediately after being installed so, you may see results fairly quickly (within a few minutes if your site isn't too large).
Until then set the settings as you want them and then click
Save Changes.
When the scan is complete you will see a list of broken links or no broken links if your site is clean.
If there are broken links you will have the option to
Edit the
URL, Unlink the link, mark it as Not
Broken, Dismiss the broken link notice, or Recheck the link.
When you find broken links you also have the option of creating
301 Redirects to a new page. Here are two tutorials to help you do that if that's the route you want to go.
1. 301
Redirect using a plugin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r6yWJHy-m4
2. 301 Redirect using .htaccess: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgWPIu8hnG8
Checking for broken links on your website is important for routine maintenance. I hope this information helps you! If you have any questions leave a comment below or ping me @WPLearningLab on Twitter.
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