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How to deal with page not found error

Most websites delete pages the wrong way — and it’s silently hurting SEO.
A 404 error is NOT a delete signal.
To Google, it means: “This page might come back later.”
That confusion causes:
❌ Crawl budget waste
❌ Slower de-indexing
❌ Zombie pages lingering in search
✅ The Fix: Use 410 Gone
A 410 status code tells Google clearly:
“This page is permanently removed. Don’t come back.”
Result? Faster cleanup, better crawl efficiency, and healthier SEO performance.

🔧 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• 404 vs 410 (and why it matters)
• How Google interprets deleted pages
• How to properly remove zombie content
• WordPress & developer-friendly 410 setup
• Why 410s speed up de-indexing

🛠️ How to Implement 410s
- WordPress (RankMath / Yoast)
- htaccess or Nginx rules
- Content pruning best practices

📈 Why This Matters:
• Faster SEO cleanup
• Better crawl focus on new content
• Reduced server errors
• Cleaner Google index

If you’re serious about technical SEO, content pruning, and crawl budget optimization, this is a must-watch.

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