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How do I fix crawl errors on my website?
Fix crawl errors by identifying issues in Google Search Console, understanding the error type (404, server error, blocked by robots.txt, etc.), and addressing root causes. For 404 errors, either fix broken links, redirect to correct pages, or remove links. For server errors, check hosting issues. For blocked pages, review robots.txt. Ensure sitemap is submitted and up-to-date. Fix redirect chains. Remove duplicate content. Regularly monitor Search Console for new errors. Example: A site had 200+ 404 errors from a site redesign—fixing redirects and updating internal links resolved most issues, improving crawl efficiency.
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