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Today’s episode is about going back into your blog archives do updates – especially paying attention to broken links. Broken links can cause many problems, including potentially exposing your readers to harm. Photograph З Днем Незалежності Україно!!! by Olena Zaskochenko on 500px З Днем Незалежності Україно!!! by Olena Zaskochenko on 500px In this Episode You can listen to today’s episode above or in iTunes or Stitcher (where we’d also LOVE to get your reviews on those platforms if you have a moment). Today we talk about: Today we talk about: Why broken links are bad for your blog How finding broken links on your blog can create opportunities How to check for broken links on your blog What to do when you find broken links How to make checking for broken links on your blog a regular habit Other updates you could do while you’re looking at older posts to bring them up to date and make them more useful to readers Tools and Resources Google Webmaster Tools WordPress Plugins, such as Broken Link Checker (Warning! This can slow down your site as it puts a lot of strain on your database.
Be careful!) Xenu’s Link Sleuth Screaming Frog SEO Spider W3C Link Checker Further Reading: One Activity You Should Do On Your Blog Every Day 3 Important Questions To Ask About Posts in Your Blog Archives Updating Old Posts On Your Blog 7 Old Post Revival Techniques You Won’t Believe You’re Overlooking 25 Reasons Why Google Hates Your Blog How to Find and Fix Broken WordPress Links: Elegant Themes Website Weight Loss Country Email List Fix Your Broken Links: About Tech Website Broken Links: Why You Should Fix Them: Dave Lucas Full TranscriptExpand to view full transcript Hi and welcome to day 27 or 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. Today, we’re going back into your archives to do some updating, particularly looking at broken links, but I also suggest some other things that you can do while you’re there. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/27. Hi there. It’s Darren from ProBlogger. Welcome to day 27 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog where we’re
giving you a different challenge every day for a month, that you can go away and do that will improve your blog in some way. The idea is that by the end of this month, you’re going to have about 31 different activities that you can come back to over time. Some people do one every day for the rest of their lives, or at least for the next year or so. Others just dip into them from time to time after the 31 days. It’s really up to you. Today, we’re going to look at broken links, and we’re gonna go on a bit of a broken link hunt on your blog. While we’re at it, I’m going to suggest some other things that you can be doing to some of your old posts on your blog. The thing with broken links is that when you create a link in your blog posts to another site, that link almost always will work right from the start, but over time, you’re bound to start to get broken links. And that’s because other
Be careful!) Xenu’s Link Sleuth Screaming Frog SEO Spider W3C Link Checker Further Reading: One Activity You Should Do On Your Blog Every Day 3 Important Questions To Ask About Posts in Your Blog Archives Updating Old Posts On Your Blog 7 Old Post Revival Techniques You Won’t Believe You’re Overlooking 25 Reasons Why Google Hates Your Blog How to Find and Fix Broken WordPress Links: Elegant Themes Website Weight Loss Country Email List Fix Your Broken Links: About Tech Website Broken Links: Why You Should Fix Them: Dave Lucas Full TranscriptExpand to view full transcript Hi and welcome to day 27 or 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. Today, we’re going back into your archives to do some updating, particularly looking at broken links, but I also suggest some other things that you can do while you’re there. You can find today’s show notes at problogger.com/podcast/27. Hi there. It’s Darren from ProBlogger. Welcome to day 27 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog where we’re
giving you a different challenge every day for a month, that you can go away and do that will improve your blog in some way. The idea is that by the end of this month, you’re going to have about 31 different activities that you can come back to over time. Some people do one every day for the rest of their lives, or at least for the next year or so. Others just dip into them from time to time after the 31 days. It’s really up to you. Today, we’re going to look at broken links, and we’re gonna go on a bit of a broken link hunt on your blog. While we’re at it, I’m going to suggest some other things that you can be doing to some of your old posts on your blog. The thing with broken links is that when you create a link in your blog posts to another site, that link almost always will work right from the start, but over time, you’re bound to start to get broken links. And that’s because other