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SEO Strategies for 404 errors

Despite a webmaster's best efforts it happens from time to time, a page is overlooked during a website redesign or a redirect is not applied to an updated URL and the result....

It's not surprising that a visitor is left frustrated and leaves when 404 Page Not Found message is not properly optimized, there's no action for the visitor to take. A well optimized page can engage the visitor to continue searching through your website and reduce the chance of losing the lead.

What Causes A 404 Error?

A 404 error, Page Not Found, is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the webpage that is attempting to be accessed has been moved or deleted and a redirect to the new URL has not been implemented.

Do 404 Errors Have A Negative Effect On My Organic Rankings?

Google's official answer is "no, we don't lower the grades of your site just because you have 404 pages." In reality, 404 errors can indirectly hurt organic rankings.

1) Pages with 404 errors cannot build PageRank. If 100 of your own pages were linking to blue_widget.html then complex calculations figure out what the internal value of the blue_widget.html page is. When that page is deleted (so now that URL will give a 404 error) 100 of the webpages are still linking to it but that link juice goes into a black hole, therefore, the page does not accumulate PageRank or pass it along.

2) Link power being passed to blue_widget.html from external sites will not be passed on through to internal pages.

3) Even without points 1 and 2 above, unintended 404s can lower your search traffic; a 404 page cannot rank for the content that used to be there. If you have 10 pages, each delivering 100 visitors per day, and you delete just 1 page you'll notice an almost immediate loss in traffic.

How To Make The 404 User-experience Better?

1. Customize your 404 message: