Find all old links from a site to 301
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We worked on this site a while ago - http://www.electric-heatingsupplies.co.uk/
Whilst we did a big 301 redirect exercise, I wanted to check that we "got" all of them. Is there a historical way I can check all the old indexed links to make sure they correlate to the new links?
Thanks!!
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ahref.com and majesticseo.com both keep historical linking data. You could use these tools as well to determine if you have any inbound links that are not being redirected.
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Laura -
If you need to find a list of all of the older links, try to see if you can find a cached version of the older site's sitemap. From there, you can extract all of the original links and run a check...
I did a quick search on the Way Back Machine (see screenshot) and found the June 27, 2013 version of the site. It doesn't appear that the site has a sitemap, but you could probably use the HTML in the page to check and see if links are redirecting properly, too.
Thanks,
-- Jeff -
I was going to suggest Screaming Frog too. There's also Xenu if you want a free tool but IMHO it isn't nearly as good as screaming frog.
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Laura,
You can run your list of old links through screamingfrog and it will check the status of each one for you.
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Hi Laura
You can do a search of Google's index for a site by doing the following:
site:electric-heatingsupplies.co.uk
but that won't tell you which URLs have redirections on them. However by clicking each link you will at least see if they are going to the correct page or a page not found (404) error.
Peter
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