Dead Links Advice needed.

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  • femdomdestiny
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2007
    • 5182

    #1

    Dead Links Advice needed.

    I have just finished cleaning mess that google webmaster tools reported as dead links, but there are some people that won't remove my dead links from their sites. (or they don't read emails,or I can't find contact).

    I have 5 dead links and those links were ok while I had toplists installed. Once I've removed toplists, these links are unavailable (redirected to main page, or something like that).

    My question would be: What I can do with links below, so google stop seeing them as error. thanks. Some of Links are:


    http://www.femdomdestiny.com/toplist....php?id=cbt123

    http://www.femdomdestiny.com/toplist...php?id=saphire
    Femdom Destiny


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    ICQ: 463-630-426
    email: webmaster(at)femdomdestiny.com
  • fatfoo
    ICQ:649699063
    • Mar 2003
    • 27763

    #2
    I wonder if you will find your answer.
    Send me an email: [email protected]

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    • femdomdestiny
      Confirmed User
      • Apr 2007
      • 5182

      #3
      Me to

      And no answer. it seems that no one have idea (except installing toplists again)
      Femdom Destiny


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      ICQ: 463-630-426
      email: webmaster(at)femdomdestiny.com

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      • brassmonkey
        Pay It Forward
        • Sep 2005
        • 77396

        #4
        Originally posted by fatfoo
        I wonder if you will find your answer.
        the truth is in the pudding
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        • LustyVixens
          Registered User
          • Feb 2010
          • 79

          #5
          You need to either 1) physically create the file to which those sites are linking (i.e. the "broken" link or 2) use .htaccess and send all "not found" traffic to a PHP script. In both cases you then need to do a 302 redirect to the updated URL or if it no longer exists, point it to a similar suitable page.

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