How to proceed on this 404 situation
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Hi folks,
I have a website (www.mysite.com) where I can't host a 404 page inside the subdomain www because a CMS issue.
In order to provide a 404 page, I can create a subdomain like “404.mysite.com” that returns 404 and then if I find that a page does not exist I can redirect it to 404.mysite.com.
My question is: should I redirect as 301 or 302? Does it have any difference?
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Fabio,
If you are taking the time to redirect to a 404 page, I would suggest using a 301 to a page that is active. Instead of wasting the link juice on a 404 page, you can pass it on to something that is active and useful to your visitor (even a "help" page)
The key here is to find a new page that is at least somewhat connected to what was on the dead link's URL.
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