Http Status Code Errors in SEO

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Information About HTTP Status Code Errors.

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SYSTRONIC IT SERVICES

Presentation about HTTP Code Errors

WHAT ARE STATUS CODES….?

HERE IS THE ANSWER…….

Status Codes are an essential part of HTTP, the request-response protocol that powers the Internet. Each time someone visits a page (including Google bot) they ask the site for information. The status code is a numeric response to that request and provides guidance on how to proceed. You might be familiar with status codes such as 404 and 301.

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (or HTTP) response status codes are returned whenever search engines or website visitors make a request to a web server. These three-igit codes indicate the response and status of HTTP requests.

TYPES OF SEO STATUS CODES

These all codes are Important HTTP Status Codes for SEOs and search engines. The most common status code errors in SEO are given below.

1. Code Error: 5. Code Error:

2. Code Error: 6. Code Error:

3. Cod Error: 7. Code Error:

4. Cod Error:

HTTP STATUS CODES “200”

• 200 OK• The HTTP status messages in the 200 series

reflect that the request was successful in some form.

HTTP STATUS CODES “301”

• 301 Moved Permanently

• The requested resource has been assigned a

new permanent URI and any future references

to this resource should use one of the

returned URIs. The 301 redirect, as it is

commonly called by SEOs, should be utilized

any time one URL needs to be redirected to

another.

HTTP STATUS CODES “302”

• 302 Found

The server is currently responding to the request with a page from a different location, yet the requestor continues to use the original location for future requests. This approach is not recommended. It is not an effective way to instruct search engine bots that a page or site has moved. Using 302 will cause search engine crawlers to treat the redirect as temporary and not give it the link juice (ranking power) abilities of 301 redirects.

HTTP STATUS CODES “404”

• 404 File Not Found

The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent. This should occur any time the server can’t find a matching page request. Often times webmasters will display a text 404 error but the response code is a 200. This tells search engine crawlers that the page has rendered correctly and many times the webpage will get erroneously indexed.

HTTP STATUS CODES “410”

• 410 Gone

The requested resource is no longer available at the server and no forwarding address is known. This condition is expected to be considered permanent. Clients with link editing capabilities SHOULD delete references to the Request-URI after user approval. If the server does not know–or has no facility to determine–whether or not the condition is permanent, the status code 404 (Not Found) should be used instead of 410 (Gone).  This response is cacheable unless indicated otherwise.

HTTP STATUS CODES “503”

• 503 Service Unavailable

The server is currently unable to handle the request due to a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. The 503 should be used whenever there is a temporary outage (for example, if the server has to come down for a short period for maintenance). This ensures that the engines know to come back soon because the page/site is only down for a short time.

CREATED BY SYSTRONIC IT GROUP

This was the short introduction to of “HTTP Status Codes” That we usually found during SEO process. The codes that I defined are the most common errors in SEO.

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