How do you feel when you click on a link and it lands on a “404 Not Found” page? Unless you’ve landed on one of these creatively-designed 404 error pages, you’ll be feeling letdown and frustrated.
I know the feeling and it happens way too many times. A study by Rowe Digital looked at 90,000 publishers and found over 65,000 broken links. This indicates that not a lot of publishers and bloggers are fixing their broken links, which is bad not just from an SEO standpoint, but also from a user experience perspective.
In this article, I’ll show you how to fix broken links with Broken Link Checker, a free WordPress plugin.
How to Find and Fix Broken Links with Broken Link Checker
Posted by 99signals under Online MarketingFrom https://www.99signals.com 1814 days ago
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