


#Fix broken links plugin yoast install#
It’s fairly easy to install and use, just paste in the broken link and then paste in the new link to where it should go. If you don’t have the premium version of Yoast (which lets you create redirects as you delete or change content), then I recommend one called Redirection. You can do this a number of ways, but the easiest is with a plugin. I typically go the route of redirecting dead links to new pages. Redirecting is simply the process of making sure that anyone who arrives at a link on your site that no longer exists lands on another page of your site instead of landing on an error page. You can restore or recreate that page/content or redirect that old link to a related or relevant page. You really have two options when it comes to fixing broken links. If someone was clicking through in a search result to learn about something specific you once had on your website, probably the homepage isn’t going to have that information and they’ll leave your site frustrated. What that doesn’t mean is redirecting all broken links to your homepage. Making the process as seamless as possible for the user. Once you know which links are broken, then the next step is to fix them. The next step is to fix them! Fixing Broken Links There are a number of plugins you can use on your site which will collect and report broken links.Īny of these methods will work to help you find your website’s broken links. You enter your URL into their search box and it spits out a bunch of broken links at you. I’ve never actually used any of these online tools, but they exist and probably because they are useful. Finding Broken Links with Online Checkers AND, if you have the premium version of Yoast, you can create redirects right there on the spot. You’ll get a list, and after you fix them all, you can mark them as fixed and ask Google validate the fixes.Īdditionally, you can connect Search Console to the Yoast Plugin and it’ll pull in all the 404 pages that Google finds and present them to you right in your website. Here you’ll find a list of any 404 pages on your site that Google has found. Login to your account with Google Search Console and navigate to Coverage in the navigation menu. Finding Broken Links in Google Search Console You can use online link checkers, Google search console, and even WordPress plugins. So how do you find them? There are a variety of ways to find broken links on your website. So it’s important to find and fix your broken links to keep your site in top shape. It’s also bad for SEO, because the search engines use links as a map to crawl through your site. If the user can’t find what they are looking for, they are much more likely to leave your site rather than convert. First, it interrupts your user’s experience if they land on a page that doesn’t exist, or try to click a link that doesn’t go anywhere. Why does it matter if I have broken links? There are a lot of reasons. This happens sometimes when a blog post or page is removed and the old page is not redirected.

What is a broken link? A broken link is a link to a page on your website or a blog post that doesn’t exist.
