March 11  SEONews

How to fix the ‘Server error (5xx)’ error in Google Search Console – Search Engine Land

Have you been hit by a 5xx server error in Google Search Console?

500 errors are an HTTP status code that indicates you messed up something and need to start a late-night debugging session.

500 errors are offensive. I can only compare it to eating fermented shark in Iceland – something you’ll want to spit out almost immediately.

500 server errors create a poor user experience and can reduce your crawl budget. If they persist, Google may start ignoring your site altogether. Your website should be commitment-worthy.

If you’re an SEO professional, you’ve likely stayed up until 3 a.m. with coffee and your DevOps team trying to fix a 500 error. You’ll want to keep reading.

I’ll spare you the suspense and admit – it’s usually not a quick fix.

How do I fix ‘Server error (5xx)’ in Google Search Console?

1. Review all the pages under Server error 5xx report

First, I manually reviewed all the pages flagged in the Google Search Console Server error (5xx) report.

To access the report, go to

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