👉Coming to the next topic which is broken links. Now what are these broken links? Again the involvement of politics is an example.
👉Broken links are those links that are not further available due to any reasons for example suppose you’ve created a link to any BBC website, and the page which was supporting that link was removed from your website. So that link attached on BBC’s website is showing the link that isn’t available. So this becomes a broken link and would give error 404 showing that this link doesn’t exist on your website.
👉In the same way when we build up many connections and don’t maintain them, in this case, they become our broken links. For this what we can do now? While using the ‘ahrefs’ tool, all those links which are lost or broken are shown there. So what do we have to do now? We have to keep a check that our website doesn’t have any broken links in it. Another example of it could be that you open any website, open one of the products shown on the website, and it’s not linked anywhere. One of your broken links is with external websites and one is with internal ones. So if the product on the website you tried to open, if it didn’t open it means that is a broken link.
👉Also, when we went to the forum of the website, if it didn’t open and if the link isn’t guiding us anywhere it is also considered as a broken link. The information on the broken link can be found in the webmaster tools how many broken links does your website contain? So that we can fix that up.
👉Another example is shown with the help of the content section in a book that it is also considered as a link as it leads to chapters and page numbers of the book. So suppose you want to read a specific topic on a specific page and see that there’s no information given regarding that topic so it becomes a broken link and the book will lose its importance to the reader due to the lack of data organization.