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Non-existent pages are generating 404 error pages
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Non-existent pages are generating 404 error pages. How to fix this?
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Re-generate your sitemap and resubmit it.
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anush Wrote:Re-generate your sitemap and resubmit it.

Done. Now what?
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Now you have to wait for atleast a week or so to see the change. it doesn't happen overnight if your site is small and non-popular.
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Its been a week.
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Step 1: Find Every Error
The first step is finding the error. After all, you can't fix what you don't know about. Some broken link tools miss up to 80% of the 404 errors on your website.

SpringTrax's services offer you a comprehensive look at the 404 errors on your website. Once you know about every 404 error, we can help you fix every 404 not found error.

It is also important to continually monitor your website for 404 errors. That way you find and fix every 404 error as the errors happen. Contact us at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:info@springtrax.com">info@springtrax.com</a><!-- e --> for a free consultation call with a web error expert today.

Step 2: Fix The Error
There are four methods you can use to fix 404 not found errors on your website. If you use SpringTrax to monitor your 404 error pages, we evaluate every 404 on your website and tells you which method of fixing the 404 is best.

Need help Do you need help fixing your website's not found errors? We can help! Learn more about our error consultation services or contact us at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:info@springtrax.com">info@springtrax.com</a><!-- e --> for immediate help.

Redirect the 404 error somewhere else. If people are reaching /specials, which is an error page, you can tell your server to redirect people to /special instead.
Correct the source link. If the broken link sending traffic to the not found error page exists on your website, and is under your control, you can correct the broken link at the source. However, most 404's come from sources you don't control.
Restore deleted pages. Sometimes, you delete pages from your website and people still come to your website to find those page you deleted. If somebody tries to find a deleted page, they'll get a 404 error. To fix this, you can usually restore the deleted page.
Ignore the not found error. Sometimes, for low priority not found errors that aren't costing you customers, you can simply ignore the 404 is an acceptable solution.
Step 3: Ongoing Monitoring
The problem with 404 errors is that new ones can occur on a regular basis, especially on active websites. To ensure you are constantly finding and fixing all the broken links and errors on your website, it is important to continually monitor your 404 errors. The goal is to find and fix errors before they hurt your bottom line. For help identifying errors now and in the future, email us at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:info@springtrax.com">info@springtrax.com</a><!-- e --> to schedule a free consultation session with one of our web error experts.
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