404s still showing in GWT
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Hi,
My client recently undertook a site migration. Since the new site's gone live GWT has highlighted over 2000 not found errors. These were fixed nearly 2 weeks ago and they're still being listed in GWT.
Do I have to wait for Google to re-crawl the page before they're removed from the list? Or do I need to go through the list, individually check them and mark them as fixed?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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You definitely need to mark them as fixed in order to remove them. If anything wasn't fixed properly then Google will show them as a 404 again.
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Hi!
It probably shows up because other links are still pointing to those urls. If they are now properly redirected then you can just mark them as fixed.
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