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Well, I’ve fallen a bit behind because of so many other things to do. I am about halfway through rewriting PLR articles and have installed a couple more plugins.
One of the plugins that you might want to add to your own blogs is a 404 redirect. The one I like is Smart 404 — Just search for it in your “Add Plugins” section of your Wordpress dashboard and then click the install button.
Once you have installed the plugin, make sure that you modify your 404 page template, sort of like this:

You can get the exact copy/paste code to use and then modify at the plugin author’s page. To find it, go to your installed plugins directory and click the link for the plugin.
If you remove or rename some of your posts down the road, the 404 plugin will give your visitor a list of suggested posts. This should keep your visitors on your site.
There’s been a little bit of traffic coming in from search engine bots, even though the site is not live. This will change dramatically once I turn everything one and start posting. Hopefully, I can get that started by tonight or in the morning.


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Thanks amillion! 404 redirect is nice feature, because it irritates me greatly when Isee ‘page not found’ searching for some necessary information. Thisredirect will help to my visitors to find what they want.