Broken Links Help Pleaseeeee
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how to fix broken links. I have several broken links and I don’t even know the first thing about them or how to fix them. I feel it is necessary for my readers. Please help!
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Hi there. Could you please tell me where these broken links are, and how they should be functioning? I can help you through the repair, if I know the specifics. Thanks!
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I’m not sure if I’m explaining it correctly, but they are from the “about” page, “hair” page and a lot more. I joined Pro Sitemap service and the search that they did, came up with about 60 or more broken links.
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Hello there! We’re replying privately to your email address, so please keep an eye out. Thanks!
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I received an email, but is this something referring to my broken links?
I need help with those?? -
Hi there, Once you follow those instructions sent in the private email, I think that will help with your issue. For instance, when I visited “about” and “hair,” it was your ads that comprised almost all the links on your page. When I clicked on the links that are internal to your WordPress.com site, they all worked properly. If you are seeing something different when you navigate your site, please let me know.
Additionally, did you know that WordPress.com already creates an XML sitemap for you? Pro Sitemap isn’t necessary. Your site map is automatically updated every time you make a change to your site. We send updates to search engines every single time you publish or edit a page or a post.
Please follow up with me after you take action on the private email that was sent. I suspect that will help clear up many of the issues. Thanks very much.
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Oh, I get it ok… and no, I didn’t know that… If I switch to wordpress.org can I have ads? and if so what is the process?
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When I click on the broken links from sitepromap it takes to me to the page but says error
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Hi again!
Oh, I get it ok… and no, I didn’t know that… If I switch to wordpress.org can I have ads? and if so what is the process?
You sure can have those ads if you move to WordPress.org and self-host your site! First, here are the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/Next, if you decide to make the move, this guide will step you through the process of moving your site to a WordPress.org instance:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/moving-a-blog/#moving-to-wordpress-org
As we only support sites hosted here at WordPress.com, all issues with the new site – including the importing of the file – must be taken to the WordPress.org support community:
If you’d like assistance moving your WordPress.com site to WordPress.org, we have a service called Guided Transfer that does all the work for you. Check it out to see if itâs right for you:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/guided-transfer/
Please let me know how you’d like to proceed. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
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Excellent! It sounds like you’ll enjoy that freedom. Best of luck on your self-hosted site.
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