What Do Your Clients Think When They See This On Your Website?
Gill Fountain • December 20, 2019
Website Error Codes - How do these have an impact on your business?

Have you checked all the links work on your website lately?
Here is a quick tip: Periodically check your website, check each page - and the links, as if you are THE potential client.
Whatever way you or your web designer has made a page that shows up as an 'Error' look 'pretty' it may still be the last thing your interested prospective client will look at.
What is a 404 error page?
It's when you have a link that no longer works. There are many reasons why it no longer works but the default is to send your visitor to a page that says Error 404. It stops your visitor in their tracks, it sends a question mark on your credibility and doubt sets in. Often this is the point they leave and you will have not only lost a possible client but also someone who will shout about your services.
It may be that the visitor is kind enough to privately tell you, many won't.
So my question is: Have you recently double-checked the links on your website and the pages as a visitor?
We can, if you would like us to, check your website and run a Website Health Check
We will run out tests that will provide your universal score and check your links. With the feedback we give you will have enough information to alter or add to your website and get it back up and running and working its way back up the search engines - moving towards page 1 on Google.
Check it out here
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