What is a broken link? This is a broken link (hyperlink) between two websites. The hyperlink in question refers to a page or another resource on the web that no longer exists.
In most cases, these linked pages have been deleted or moved without a suitable redirect having been set up. If users or search engines follow a broken link, the server returns a 404 status code (not found) or a 410 message (no longer exists).
Broken links are completely normal for any website. The internet is dynamic: individual pages and entire websites are constantly being deleted.
However, a large number of broken links can lead to a poor user experience. They also lead search engines down blind alleys during their regular checks of Internet pages (crawling). Both can have certain negative effects on a larger scale.
Broken backlinks are particularly regrettable. This is because the great SEO potential of such links is simply wasted.
Website operators should take care not to accumulate too many broken links and repair damaged backlinks where possible.
A broken link audit with one of the many analysis tools available online (sometimes free of charge) will uncover such links.
Depending on the link type, they can then be repaired in various ways:
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