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HTTP Status Errors in Marketing websites

HTTP status errors are pages returning 4xx or 5xx codes that block crawlers and users from accessing the content.

A page returning a server error consistently across crawl cycles will be removed from the search index within weeks, losing all accumulated ranking history for that URL. High error counts also signal poor site maintenance to Google's quality systems, which can suppress rankings across the broader domain.

Based on 67 Marketing sites audited with http status errors detected.

#DomainError PagesSEO Score
51

chatgeo.xyz

100%1 pages
80
52

usersfinder.com

100%1 pages
80
53

belead.io

33%1 pages
55
54

wildfront.co

100%1 pages
65
55

hypd.fibby.in

13%1 pages
75
56

onelinkto.in

100%1 pages
65
57

beaconmatch.com

100%1 pages
65
58

allinbio.page

14%1 pages
55
59

widgetox.com

14%1 pages
40
60

untalkedseo.com

1%1 pages
60
61

promptytown.com

100%1 pages
65
62

productcam.site

100%1 pages
80
63

aijustbetter.com

100%1 pages
80
64

getshipwatch.com

0
80
65

linkleap.online

0
80
66

txto.com

0
80
67

linkos.bio

0
85

Showing 5167 of 67 sites

How to fix HTTP Status Errors

  1. 1.Fix 5xx errors first — these are server or application-level failures and affect all visitors, not just crawlers.
  2. 2.For permanently removed pages, return 410 Gone rather than 404 to trigger faster deindexation.
  3. 3.Update or remove all internal links pointing to error URLs to prevent crawl budget waste.
  4. 4.Set up uptime monitoring with alerting on 5xx spikes for your highest-traffic landing pages.
  5. 5.Review the Coverage report in Google Search Console weekly to catch new error URLs before they accumulate.

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