Webmaster or analytics can we find pages that are 404
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Hi,
Webmaster or analytics can we find pages that are 404
404 landing pages?
From which source to what page and from page i get the 404 error when someone accesses my webpage?
Need to know which pages are live on sites that are broken in my site
Thanks
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Weirdly enough, I've just been answering the same point in another question: http://moz.com/community/q/can-we-retrieve-all-404-pages-of-my-site
The link above has a few more options, but this bit is the most directly relevant to your question:
Analytics : As long as your error pages trigger the google analytics tracking code you can get the data from here as well. Most helpful when the page either triggers a custom variable, or uses a virtual url ( 404/requestedurl.html for instance). Isolate the pages and look at where the traffic came from.
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