Check for Broken Links Before Launching Your Shopify Store
Launching with broken links means your first visitors — and Google's first crawl — encounter errors. Here's the pre-launch broken link checklist to run before you go live.
Practical, actionable guides on the SEO tasks Shopify merchants need to do — without the agency jargon. Each guide covers a specific task from start to finish.
Launching with broken links means your first visitors — and Google's first crawl — encounter errors. Here's the pre-launch broken link checklist to run before you go live.
Shopify lets you import hundreds of redirects via CSV. Here's how to do it correctly — and why bulk redirects fix the symptom while leaving the actual broken links untouched.
Most Shopify merchants use 301 redirects for everything. That's usually right — but the cases where 302 is correct matter, and using the wrong one costs you link equity.
Finding broken links is the easy part. Here's how to prioritize, fix, and prevent them from coming back — so the work you do now actually sticks.
A practical guide to finding every broken link across your Shopify store's products, pages, and blog posts — from free manual methods to automated scanning.
Once you've found broken links on your Shopify store, here's exactly how to fix them — which method to use for which situation, and how to verify the fix worked.
Redirects are your safety net for broken links on Shopify. Here's when to use them, how to set them up correctly, and the common mistakes that create more problems than they solve.
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