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Why this matters

Google keeps showing a page in its results until it re-crawls and finds it gone, and that can take weeks. In the meantime every person who clicks that result lands on an error — the worst possible first impression, and one nobody inside the business ever sees, because they navigate to pages rather than searching for them.

Who fixes it

A developer

Roughly how long

an hour

Care needed

Test before and after

How to fix it

For each one, decide whether the page moved or went away. If it moved, add a permanent redirect from the old address to the new one — that preserves most of what the old page had earned and turns every stray click into a kept visit. If it genuinely went away and has no replacement, letting it return 404 is correct and Google will drop it in time; redirecting everything to the homepage is worse than a 404, because it wastes the visitor's click and Google treats it as a soft error anyway.

How we score it

Failing this check takes up to 24 points off your search score. It is a fact about your site rather than a measurement, so it reads the same on every scan until you change something.

Does your site pass this one?

This check runs on every scan, along with the other 121. Free, no account, and you see the evidence for each result.

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