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    • 94501
      94501 @EricaMcGillivray last edited by

      Hi Erica,

      I'm saying that the only place it shows a soft 404 is in GWT errors. Screaming Frog, web-sniffer and now Fetch As Google In GWT, all show them as 301 re-directs. I can't re-direct them more than they are. So, is GWT just goofy?

      Thanks... Darcy

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      • EricaMcGillivray
        EricaMcGillivray @94501 last edited by

        Okay, that is extra weird. It could be that GWT hasn't update your information since you made the changes. Since everywhere else is telling it's correct -- especially the fetch tool -- then you should wait a few more days and see if it updates.

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        • Cyrus-Shepard
          Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

          If Google thinks the 301 leads to a page that isn't relevant enough, they may flag it as a "soft 404" even though it returns a 301.  That's Google's way of saying they think you should 404 these pages instead.

          How much will it hurt you? Probably not much, but it's hard to say.

          Let's ask these questions:

          • How much traffic goes to these pages? If not much, is it okay to 404 them?
          • Are there more relevant pages you could redirect these to? (ideally, something with a similar title as the original page?)
          • Have you seen much traffic loss overall? If not, it's likely this isn't hurting you.

          Hope this helps! Best of luck with your SEO.

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          • DirkC
            DirkC @94501 last edited by

            If Fetch like Google is also giving a 301 - I would mark them as solved in WMT & check if they re-appear.
            If you click on the i next to the redirect message in Fetch like Google - it shows the type of redirect & the page it's redirecting to. I assume you checked that this is also a 301.

            I have a similar issue on one of my sites - if a user gets to a non-existing url - the server first tries to find out if the page exists - if it doesn't it's redirected to a 404 page. Although technically it is a 301 - WMT sees them as a soft 404 as the destination page is a "Page not found" type of page (called 404.php) - which (quite ironically) renders a 200 status.

            On the destination page - do you mention somewhere a message like "page not found" or is it just a plain category page?

            The SEO impact is difficult to assess - Google says these pages are mainly wasting the bot's time as it's indexing pages that do no longer exist, not sure if it is also affecting rankings. As you did the crawl with Screaming Frog, I guess you are also removing all internal links to these redirected pages? If these links disappear, and as the content was thin, I suspect you don't have many external links pointing to them, so the problem should disappear after a while.

            rgds,

            Dirk

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            • 94501
              94501 @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

              Hi Cyrus,

              Thanks for the info. These are forum pages where no one ever answered the question, so

              there is no helpful info and very little content.

              They were forwarded up to the main questions page (one / up the url structure).

              The page they were forwarded to is like a questions category page, not specific to the subject of the

              forwarded page. These forwarded pages don't get much/any traffic because they never ranked

              and we didn't promote them.

              If it doesn't hurt overall search on other pages, I'd rather not go to the substantial effort of finding subject-relevant pages to forward to, since no one will ever go to the original url and need to see something super relevant.

              Your thoughts? Thanks! Best... Darcy

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              • Cyrus-Shepard
                Cyrus-Shepard @94501 last edited by

                In that case, sounds like you should either:

                • 404 them if you have evidence these have hurt your rankings/traffic (have you experienced a dip?)
                • Ignore them and go about your day 🙂
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                • 94501
                  94501 @DirkC last edited by

                  Yes, I would think that at the point Google crawls it and finds it forwarded it would drop it from the index and not waste resources crawling it again unless linked somewhere. I will keep an eye out for links, but don't believe that there are any.

                  Thanks, Dirk... Darcy

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                  • 94501
                    94501 @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                    Hi Cyrus,

                    Have not experienced a dip, but things have been a little static.

                    Can you do both... forward the page and give back a 404?

                    What would you do?

                    Thanks... Darcy

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                    • Cyrus-Shepard
                      Cyrus-Shepard @94501 last edited by

                      Yes, it's possible, but that could be considered cloaking. I'd say best to return a 404.

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                      • 94501
                        94501 @Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

                        Cyrus, thanks for hanging in there with my questions. If I just give back a 404, what am I showing them on the page?

                        I would think seeing the main questions page would be better than just sitting at the original url and looking at 404 page notice - seems like a bad user experience if Google wants to get all user-experiency about it.

                        Thanks... Darcy

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                        • Cyrus-Shepard
                          Cyrus-Shepard @94501 last edited by

                          Short answer: create a custom 404 page, not just for these pages, but one that can show for everypage on your site.

                          A few resources:

                          https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93641?hl=en

                          Example: http://moz.com/sadfklfadsadfjs

                          https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=custom+404&pws=0&gl=us&gws_rd=ssl#pws=0&gl=us&q=how+to+create+a+custom+404

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