
Make sure they have the proper 200 HTTP Header Status. Did the server experience frequent or long downtime? Did the domain recently expire and was renewed late?
Solution - You can use a free HTTP Header Status checking tool to determine whether the proper status is there. For massive sites, typical crawling tools like Xenu, DeepCrawl, Screaming Frog, or Botify can test these.
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