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404 Pages Valued Real Estate For Your Website

Hopefully you are running some statistical accounting method on your website and/or blog like Google Analytics. By tracking the information in and out of your site, you will also be made aware of pages that either got lost in the shuffle, were eliminated completely but still referenced elsewhere on your site (that you forgot to remove the link to), or pages seach engines like Google (for reasons unknown) expect to be there, but aren’t.

These are known as your 404 page errors, and letting them pile up can be a time consuming task to set straight and (potentially) hurt your standings.

Mostly they are just a pain in the neck to get search engines like Google to stop seeing. In fact, years ago on a completely different hosting server, I did use the cgi-bin (we don’t now). And, even though the hosting had changed numerous times, those cgi-bin 404 errors kept haunting me. So when I saw a recent incoming newsletter about this problem, I figured it’s a good time to give everyone either a heads up or reminder to track these down and eliminate them.

In fact, Mary Peng of Web Analytics World has recently put out an article on how to make the most of those inevitable 404 errors. She writes:

No matter what type of site you may have, 404 errors may cost you something. It might not be money, but it’s costing you something. Retail sites could be losing money. Other types of sites, however, may be losing something just as valuable… pageviews… return visitors… things like that….

The truth is, your site could potentially do that extra 10-25%, you just don’t benefit from it because your visitors are encountering 404 page not found errors. These visitors can be potential browsers and buyers, but once they hit that 404 page, they’ll leave and bring their money to another site.

Within her article, she also suggests another resource that gives you some great suggestions on how to fix up your 404 errors.

You’ll also discover some very interesting and creative ways you can make those dreaded 404 errors more entertaining. Here are more cool ways web owners have created their 404 pages.

So don’t wait too long. Do stay on top of these “lost pages.” Put them to valuable use and never lose another visitor to your site again.

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7 Responses to “404 Pages Valued Real Estate For Your Website”

  1. Christina thecoffeelady Says:

    Broken links are a pain… I try to keep up with mine. It is time consuming.

    Christina thecoffeeladys last blog post..New Blog

  2. Diane Scott Says:

    You’d think though that the search engines would jump on these corrections faster…. ah well, with a well placed 404 you won’t miss out on potential visitors :)

    Diane Scotts last blog post..Get Busy Business Start Up Ideas

  3. Maureen Says:

    Hi Diane. I’ll need to review the full article you mentioned to learn more. I have no idea how to tell if I have errors on my sites!

    Maureens last blog post..Does Direct Mail Marketing Work?

  4. Sam Servedio Says:

    With as many broken links I have encountered lately, you would think folks would use your advice. How do you find them?

    Sam Servedios last blog post..Money Makers Continued

  5. Johanna Says:

    Very nice tips, thank you!!

    Johannas last blog post..The Dangers of Soy

  6. diane Says:

    Late addressing the question, sorry, but the easiest way to find out if you have problems is to use your google account and sign up for their Google Analytics. Then put the code onto your website and/or blog as directed. Log into webmastertools every now and then and see. When Google spiders your site (be it web or blog), don’t worry they let you know if you’ve got issues – and there are full explanations and help files on how to correct them.

  7. Jessica Says:

    Did anyone check out the website that had the article about cool 404 errors that’s linked in this article? It’s http://www.errorlytics.com I took some time to check it out and it’s an awesome tool to find all the 404 errors that come up on my page. It’s worth a try…it’s free!

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