Google search console warns publishers about 404 errors: 404 and soft 404. While they’re both called 404, they are very different. Consequently, it’s essential to understand the difference between the ...
A 404 error showed that a requested webpage was not available. Possible causes included incorrect URLs, broken links, or page movement. Fixing these errors was ...
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404, 301, 500… No, these aren’t just random digits. They indicate how your website performs and how search engines like Google view and rank your website. Below, I’ll break down the most common HTTP ...
HTTP status codes tell clients how their request went — from informational (1xx) to errors (4xx, 5xx). Always use the right code (e.g. 201 for created, 404 for not found, 503 for maintenance) to make ...