What Is a Broken Link?
A broken link (dead link) is a hyperlink that points to a URL that returns a 4xx error (usually 404). Broken links can be internal (pointing to pages on your own site) or external (pointing to other websites). They occur when pages are deleted, URLs change without redirects, or external sites go offline.
Why Broken Links Matter for SEO
Internal broken links waste crawl budget, break the flow of link equity through your site, and create dead ends for crawlers. External broken links harm user experience. A site with many broken links signals poor maintenance to search engines. Broken links from external sites pointing to your pages mean lost link equity if you don't have redirects in place.
How to Find and Fix Broken Links
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