Broken links are a common occurrence, especially on older websites. We’ve all clicked on a link, only to be redirected to the dreaded error page. For web visitors, this can be frustrating and can lead to high webpage exit rates – which can be incredibly damaging for small businesses. Here, we look at what small business websites should and shouldn’t do when it comes to link maintenance.
Small business website mistakes: Broken links
Posted by bOnline under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bonline.com 3956 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on July 14, 2013 5:35 pm
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3952 days ago
It's true, broken links are frustrating (for the visitors). However, it's hard to keep track of all your links when your website grows rapidly and has hundreds of pages/posts on it. I suggest using plugins for Wordrpess that find your broken links automaticall or online tools, if you are using html sites.
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