Mohammad Mustafa Ahmedzai Blogger Of MBT Recently Posted This Article, I Really Loved It, So I Wanted To Let My Readers Also Know The Trick
I personally really liked the Page Redirect option among the latest search preferences by
blogger. It lets you easily redirect or cloak deleted, missing,
non-existing or removed posts in your BlogSpot blogs to an existing
location. Normally for pages that are not found, blogger automatically
displays the 404 Error page but this can harm your PageRank from
internal and external links. Suppose you had a post and people started
giving it backlinks and it got circulated everywhere, if for some
reasons you decided to delete that post, people and robots will see a
URL error i.e Page Not Found error. All that PageRank
juice which was pointing this specific page will be lost therefore you
must learn how to redirect missing pages in blogger both for redirecting
PageRank juice and also for making your blog more search engine
friendly because this is the only way to reduce the number of crawl
errors you see at your Google Webmaster Account. We will be dealing this
tutorial in a detailed manner to make best possible use of Custom
Redirection.
What are Broken Links?
In layman terms any page or post that you delete in your blog or website
is termed as a broken link by search robots. Its called broken because
the link points to a missing content and displays a 404 error page.
How To Find Broken Links?
Sometimes you don't remember which posts were deleted by you or which
URLs are causing crawl errors and making it difficult for search spiders
to index your blog more smoothly. To find broken links in your blog no
matter you are running a Google blog or Wordpress or any website, the
method below applies to all:
- Go To Google Webmasters Account
- Select your blog
- Click the link under crawl errors
4. Next click on Not Found
If you are running a blogger blog then you will observe several
missing/broken URLs list , this is because most of your dynamic pages
like comment page and search pages needs to be removed from search
indexing using your webmaster account and if you see too many errors then do not panic,
it wont effect your blog SEO too much but removing errors is always
good than letting the error list grow. I will discuss the techy part of
it in some other tutorial for this post we will keep our focus on
deleted posts links only.
Now carefully look at the URL errors and note down the post links that
you come across. In my case I had deleted a post I once wrote on
Feedburner and also one on HostGator Plans that I deleted due to some reasons. The links would look like this in the error list:
Since people were linking back these two posts therefore I had to
redirect them to homepage so that I keep receiving the PageRank juice
and keep Blog indexing by robots smooth. Anyone who would click this
links would see a 404 error page instead. So what we did was redirecting
both these pages to Blog homepage. The procedure is defined in next
step.
Redirect Broken Links
It is always wise to redirect broken links to homepage or any related
page. This will flow the backlinks generous juice instead to homepage
or any page that is related to that deleted post. Lets see how we
redirected the two links above.
Redirect to a Related Post: Redirecting the Hostgator Link
Clicking the hostgator link which is at Priority#5 as shown in the screenshot above opens a new window from where you can copy its full URL
This is the link:
http://www.mybloggertricks.com/2012/02/hostgator-best-hosting-plans-for.html
The part of link we are interested is the highlighted ending portion.
Now lets learn how to redirect the above broken link to an existing post
(related link) which also speaks about HostGator hosting plans and the
link for it is:
http://www.mybloggertricks.com/2012/01/hostgator-best-hosting-plans-for.html
Don't get confused that the above two links seem exactly similar except the month 01 and 02. Its just a coincidence :)
Lets now redirect the link:
- Go To draft.Blogger.com or just blogger.com if you have upgraded to new interface
- Then go to Settings > Search preferences
- Click the edit link next to custom redirects
- Inside the FROM box I would insert the broken link
- and Inside the TO Box I will insert the link for an existing link to which we want to redirect the missing/broken link
6. Click the Save link followed by the Save Changes button
7. The link in now successfully redirected to an existing post.
If you click the broken link below, it will take you straight to the new related post.
Redirect To HomePage: Redirect the Feedburner link
Since I had no related post for feedburner so I redirected it to my
homepage and this is what I recommend to you all. Redirect to related
posts only if you have any else simply redirect all broken links to
homepage.
The procedure is same except for the TO box. I need to redirect the feedburner link from this:
http://www.mybloggertricks.com/2011/06/hack-feedburner-count-postscomments-of.html
To homepage link
http://www.mybloggertricks.com/
See the screen shot:
Notice that inside the FROM box I inserted the ending portion for broken
link and inside the TO box I simply inserted a forward slash i.e. (/)
Click save and all done!
Now click the following link and you will find yourself redirected to MBT Main Homepage.
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