Yes, Dead-end pages are harmful to websites.
Solution 1: It should be optimized to include links to the homepage or some important links to the site.
Solution 2: Use sidebar, footer or banner.
Thanks
Welcome to the Q&A Forum
Browse the forum for helpful insights and fresh discussions about all things SEO.
Job Title: CEO & Founder
Company: WebsLaw
Favorite Thing about SEO
Watching the the development of "Seo Art" come to life.
Yes, Dead-end pages are harmful to websites.
Solution 1: It should be optimized to include links to the homepage or some important links to the site.
Solution 2: Use sidebar, footer or banner.
Thanks
Oleg,
Thank you very much. Still learning the ins and outs of Moz. I appreciate your answer.
Denis
Is there a tool with Moz Pro that offers link suggestions for specific sites?
Yes, Dead-end pages are harmful to websites.
Solution 1: It should be optimized to include links to the homepage or some important links to the site.
Solution 2: Use sidebar, footer or banner.
Thanks
Business leader and digital marketing expert with a passion for exploiting technology to
transform the way organizations reach target audiences, connect with potential clients, and
communicate the unique value that they represent.
Ensuring individuals can quickly find and connect with the legal expertise they need.
Enabling organizations to profit from emerging technologies and evolving marketing modalities.
Modernizing the ways organizations deliver content and communicate with audiences.
Increasing client revenues by expanding their ability to more effectively tell their stories.
Leverage cutting-edge analytics to optimize digital marketing and improve marketing ROI.
Looks like your connection to Moz was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.