How to fetch 404 error link from webmaster tool?

Started by telemart, 12-13-2016, 02:27:19

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Hello Everyone !! How to fetch 404 error link from webmaster tool?


ORLOVA

Just simply login to your Webmaster Tools account and navigate to Crawl Errors.


harrywood

You can fetch 404 error link from webmaster, when you sign in and add your website on webmaster. Then you go to the crawl error property and fetch the errors option.

virtuatechnologies

Quote from: telemart on 12-13-2016, 02:27:19
Hello Everyone !! How to fetch 404 error link from webmaster tool?

First got to https://webmaster.google.com next simply Sign in with your account login details and then select your website. Then Select Index Coverage Report (on old version go to Crawl Errors) to fix the Crawl errors of your website (or) web pages like 404 error page.

Neel Patel

hey,
no need to fetch, the webmaster will automatically give you all the errors, just head to the Crawl Errors tab.


riyaa_rp

Quote from: telemart on 12-13-2016, 02:27:19
Hello Everyone !! How to fetch 404 error link from webmaster tool?

Simply, search the same question on Google and you will get the answer or Log on your webmaster tools panel with your Google account, then go to the Crawl >> Crawl Errors section, you will find a list of all page errors.

And I advice to first learn the google webmaster from tutorials.

ifixservices

Log on your webmaster tools panel with your Google account, then go to the Crawl >> Crawl Errors section, you will find a list of all page errors.To fix a 404 error is easy. First click on a URL displayed, you will get a pop up dialogue with two sub-tabs: Error Details and Linked from.

marksmith112

You can do this by using a redirection plugin within your CMS. Assuming that you did not want to submit the URL for indexing and it truly should be returning a 404, all you need to do is remove it from your sitemap file.
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Yuga

1. Allow to 404 or 410 if the page is gone and receives no significant traffic or links.
2. Ensure that the server header response is 404 or 410, not 200.
3. 301 redirect each old page to a relevant, related page on your site.


f1dark

Just simply login to your Webmaster Tools account and navigate to Crawl Errors.