Than you so much for your excellent support. I am very satisfied with the tool even I have a lot to learn on how to use it
Kjersti
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Than you so much for your excellent support. I am very satisfied with the tool even I have a lot to learn on how to use it
Kjersti
Hi
Thank you for the reply. The site impacting is this one: http://soulspring.no In the footer there is a link to this site: http://www.matsaabo.com/. This link is not listed in Moz as broken, but in Screaming Frog I get this as broken with the status http 503. When I approached the owner of that site, he said:
http 503 is targetting GA (my comment. I assumed it was Google Analytics) To turn off Google Analytics. GA, but it should only be GA who received this error messge.
That is why I asked the question. But I gues as long Moz.com don't report it as a broken link we are good.
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Kjersti Bakke
Hello
I have 72 external broken links who are reported with a http 503 status. When I ask the owner of that site, he confirmed he has removed it from GA by using this status.
My question is. Does this have an impact for the quality of my site? The site is available, there is no delay when you open the link.
Thank you for your support.
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Kjersti Bakke