404 errors, but not showing in Google analytics
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In my SEOmoz errors there are over a dozen 404 errors listed. However, they are not showing up in Google analytics. How can I find the referring url for the ones showing up here?
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Yes, I figured it out now. (duh). thanks!
It is curious that Google web tools didn't pick those up.
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HI Keri,
I see now... Thank you for helping!
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HI Keri,
I just tried that and a lot greater list comes up than the 20 or so 404 errors. And I really am unable to determine what the referring url is from the csv list.
Kindly,
Sarah
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Hi! If you download the CSV of your errors, it will tell you the referring URL.
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Just use a crawler like Screaming Frog, crawl your website and see if you see any errors / 404s that you are linking to. And you can identify what all pages link to it.
I hope this helps.
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I went into Crawl Diagnostics and chose Issues 4xx and got a few pages. Does that not work?
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