as long as the page is still defined as the error page which it belongs to then it works otherwise google will not index your sitemap e.g. no 404 definition google will kick back an error, this is not original ive used this method for over 5 years and yes it does work.
this is a great tip.. its valuable real estate that can just end up wasted.. good work JD :)
JoshuaBartlettVideos 1 year ago
What the hell?? Typewriter sounds??? LOL!
magnepagne 3 years ago
it was before I knew that you can set them to silent. hahahahaha
jasondinner 3 years ago
what site is this?
ltunoob 3 years ago
hmmm nice...
videos such as this are an inspiration when I make my own videos
thebestonlinesurveys 4 years ago
as long as the page is still defined as the error page which it belongs to then it works otherwise google will not index your sitemap e.g. no 404 definition google will kick back an error, this is not original ive used this method for over 5 years and yes it does work.
Ichlachemichtot 4 years ago
Good point.
People have been using it for as long as error pages existed, most likely.
I just decided to create an info product about it because I felt that not many people in my niche knew too much about it.
It's not rocket science ;)
jasondinner 4 years ago
Excellent video. I use the same idea on 400 series pages. It works for all of them.
rtsurvivor 5 years ago