2. Recreate the linked content
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:44 am
The starting point for creating relevant content is to understand what the dead page was about. By discovering this, you can understand exactly what and why someone chose to link to your previous content. The best way to do this is by using archiverg’s Wayback Machine.
By entering the dead page’s URL through this, you’ll be able to see what the content looked like before:
Archives
You may find that images and CSS sometimes fail to load luxembourg mobile database completely, but you can see how the content will look and be detailed.
Essentially, you can see exactly what someone linked to, and make a good guess as to why. You have to know this because you now need to do one of two things:
Find a page on your site that already covers the topic in depth and would be a good alternative or replacement link.
Create a piece of content on your website that adds value in the same way as a dead page.
This is all about allowing someone to replace a broken link and be able to prove that the content on your site is just as good as the original, if not more appropriate.
By entering the dead page’s URL through this, you’ll be able to see what the content looked like before:
Archives
You may find that images and CSS sometimes fail to load luxembourg mobile database completely, but you can see how the content will look and be detailed.
Essentially, you can see exactly what someone linked to, and make a good guess as to why. You have to know this because you now need to do one of two things:
Find a page on your site that already covers the topic in depth and would be a good alternative or replacement link.
Create a piece of content on your website that adds value in the same way as a dead page.
This is all about allowing someone to replace a broken link and be able to prove that the content on your site is just as good as the original, if not more appropriate.