Broken Pages Cologne Cathedral

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rifat28dddd
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Broken Pages Cologne Cathedral

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So, there was a subpage in the "Churches" directory that revolved around Cologne Cathedral. If you access the URL, you'll find the following page:Page not found: Köln.de
In the finest Cologne dialect, "Jitt et nit!" (Just don't!), the user is informed that this site no longer exists. The content previously found there is no longer available.Remember: For this example, we operate a website about Cologne Cathedral. So, we have content that might be relevant to those who have linked to this subpage of the Cologne portal.

In the XOVI Suite, we now see that there are 27 backlinks (follow) from four australia cell phone number list/ external domains pointing to this Cologne Cathedral subpage. Clicking on the number 27 provides us with all link sources:All links, internetcologne.deLet's take a look at the links from the Burgblick Hotel domain, for example.Hotel BurgblickAnd lo and behold: there is a link with the anchor text “Dom” that points to the subpage of koeln.de.

Now we just need to evaluate whether we consider a backlink from this site worthwhile. At the top of the article, we've linked to articles by our XOVI experts Björn Tantau and Kevin Jackowski, which we use to evaluate a good backlink.

If we now decide that a backlink from the "Hotel Burgblick" website is desirable, we could write to the hotel and point out the broken link. Instead, we could request that their own domain or a relevant subpage be linked to Cologne Cathedral. The advantage for the hotel: Potential hotel guests aren't sent to a broken website, but instead receive good information about the "Cologne Cathedral." The advantage for you: Another backlink.

The basic prerequisite for this link-building tactic is, of course, that you offer high-quality content on your website that is also link-worthy. No webmaster will go to the trouble of deleting a broken link and linking to low-quality content. This provides no added value for the webmaster or their website visitors.
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