Broken links detected by SEOMOZ
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hi there, the SEOMOZ crawl has detected two "broken links" :
http://www.tarifakitesurfcamp.com/feed/
http://www.tarifakitesurfcamp.com/comments/feed/how can I fix the problem? I know that these two links are related to the user's subscription (hypothetical) to my website updates.
Thanks in advanced.
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Juan,
I just checked your feeds, they're valid now:
http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tarifakitesurfcamp.com%2Ffeed%2F
Good job.
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Thanks Jesse, i think everything is ok now. It was just a problem of not having written posts as my website only contains pages.
Thanks anyway.
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Thanks Baldea! I think everything is ok now!
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Hi Juan,
Those links are in your source code:
Right click: view page source.
However, "Server returned HTTP Error 404: Not Found" when accessing you feeds.
A. To fix the problem, you'd have to make some blog posts or try this plugin or its variant:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rss-includes-pages/
I suppose you created only pages.
B. Or, if you don't want to have feeds at all, you can remove those links from header.php file of your theme.
Another easy way, is to install Yoast WP SEO plugin (yoast.com/wordpress/seo/) and at the Titles and Metas section:
Clean up the head check the Hide RSS Links option.
Hope it helps,
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I'm not sure I understand.. where are those pages linked from within your site and why?
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