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3. Find and fix broken links (404 errors) on your website
Chances are that you’ve got a bunch of broken links on your website, or some other technical errors that need addressing.
This could be because the page you linked to no longer exists or you’ve changed the URL of a page on your own site.
Regardless of the reason, broken links are bad for user experience and they’re just as bad for search engines.
So, you’ll need to find them and fix them.
Let’s quickly go over how to do that:
Finding broken links
There are a bunch of ways to find broken links and there is a WordPress plugin you can use – but I’d avoid it.