Broken
Links Will Hurt Your Search Engine Results
Search engine results are becoming
more important every day as more people use the World Wide
Web to find goods, services and information. One way to help
your website achieve a decent ranking is by ensuring your
site is free of bad links.
What Google
Says About Links
When your website is ready:
- Have other relevant sites link
to yours.
- Submit your website link or URL
to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project
and Yahoo!, as well as to other industry-specific sites.
- Make a website with a clear hierarchy and text links.
Every web page should be reachable from at least one static
text link.
- Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer
than 100).
- Check for broken links and correct HTML.
Broken Links Are Bad For Users And SEO
It is important to trade links with relevant websites. But
the more sites you trade with the more difficult it becomes
to detect a bad link.
Bad links happen when:
- The company goes out of business or abandons its website
- Domain name change
- Website/ company merger
- Page, pages or directory sections are deleted or no longer
continued
- Inexperienced Web editors or content managers make coding
mistakes
Google will detect all bad links in your website. Google robots
or crawlers are routinely gathering information from your
website on a cyclic basis. You may experience a drop off or
ranking change if your website contains bad links.
Think Of It This Way
Links are mini-direction maps. They tell
the search engine robots where to find content within and
outside of your website. Imagine someone giving you bad or
inaccurate directions. Would you trust them? Would you come
back or ask them again? Search engine robots work the same
way.
Website Redesigns Can Affect Your Links
When you redesign your website it will most likely have a
new link structure and new page names. For example, your home
page may be given a new file name (index.asp) versus (index.html).
And your interior pages might be given new naming conventions
such as "suffolk-home-remodeling-team.html" versus
"our-team.html."
Before the new website pages are launched, your webmaster
should create redirects for all of your old or existing web
pages so that clients or customers with bookmarks in their
web browser "favorites" will be redirected to your
new website or website interior pages. A redirect also tells
the search engines where to find your new website interior
pages. Webmaster should also include this information in your
robots.txt
file at the root directory of your website.
Link Checking
There are a few free and share-ware programs on the market
that will perform a scan of your website link structure and
detect and report any bad inbound or out-bound links. I prefer
having someone do this for me on a daily basis. Most people
simply do not have the time to do a link check every single
day. I found a really inexpensive service that emails me reports
when any bad links are detected. You can check them out at
http://www.seventwentyfour.com/
There is also a popular software called Link Sleuth ™,
a free multi-threaded link checking software
that analyzes websites for broken links.
It runs on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 and Windows XP. It requires
some basic webmaster knowledge to run, but has pretty good
documentation.
Solid Links = Solid Reputation
Whether you manually check your links,
or use software or a link checking service, having a solid
intact link structure reflects well on your website.
It means you care about your visitors' online experience and
your website presence.
Bad links may harm your website search
engine ranking and leave your website visitors with a less
than pleasurable experience.
About the Author
Ricardo Vidallon is company owner and creative designer for
http://www.visionefx.net |