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  • In the third paragraph of the “Taxes and retirement income propel moving abroad” article, you have a link that is malformed – it looks like you’ve left off the https:// (and possibly an ‘m’?) at the beginning of the link when you added it to the article.

    Thread Starter jens1seo

    (@jens1seo)

    Thats the weird part. My URL should be https://2moveabroad.com/retirement-income-moving-abroad Thats it! There is no appendage to the url what so ever. I checked it and linked to the proper url just fine. This other version of the URL came up in a MOZ crawl report and no doubt it lands on my websites 404 error page. I cant find it anywhere….Im stumped

    Thread Starter jens1seo

    (@jens1seo)

    One last mention….I do not have any other article or url similar to the strange url.
    THIS PART>>/oney.msn.com/retirement-investment/is-your-401k-ripping-you-off-weston.aspx<< is a msn link to an article on msn’s website. I dont know how it was added to the end of my articles url thats creating a 404 error. Whats weird is I can not find the strange url anywhere in my permalinks or post/pages. Its like a ghost page giving me 404 hell.

    sorry if I wasn’t clear. look at the content of your article. in the third paragraph there is a link to an article on msn money, but the link is incorrectly formatted, so crawlers are indexing it as if it were a link within your own site.

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