How Do I Redirect a WordPress Page 404?

If you’re viewing a WordPress page that hasn’t been updated in a while and you get a 404 error, you can try one of the following methods to redirect you to the new page:

1. Use the URL Rewrite plugin to automatically redirect any 404 pages to the new page.

2. Use the Jetpack Redirect plugin to automatically redirect any 404 pages to your custom redirect URL.

3. Use the Redirect plugin to manually redirect any 404 pages to the new page.

4. Use the WP redirect plugin to automatically redirect any 404 pages to the new page within WordPress.

5. Use the URL Redirect plugin to automatically redirect any 404 pages to a custom URL.

6. Use the WP Smush plugin to compress any images on the page that may be causing the 404 error.

7. Use the Yoast SEO plugin to optimize the page for better search engine ranking.

8. Use the Google Analytics plugin to track visitor behavior and see where the 404 error is happening most often.

9. Use the Sucuri SiteCheck plugin to scan the site for potential security threats.

10. Use the Webmaster Tools plugin to inspect the site’s SEO data and see where the 404 error is happening most often.

11. Use the Google Search Console to see where the 404 error is happening most often.

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