404 Error
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When I get a 404 error report like below, I can't find a reference to the specific link on the page that is in error? Can you help me.
404 : Error
Thanks,
Ron Carroll
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Looks like you missed "http://" in some URLs so the browser is treating them as relative links. There are more.
On this page: http://www.boxtheorygold.com/blog/?Tag=Business+Leader and others like it, I found several URLs that start with "www." which is your problem. This page has a relative link on the anchor text "keep on improving"
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If you export the data as a CSV, you can find what page is linking to the 404 page under the "referer" column. You can also find this information in Google Webmaster Tools.
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