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Originally Posted by alex-party
Simply you can have a sitemap on your error page. It's a good practice and also, you don't let your visitor just skip the page, but give them an option to search or browse your sitemap.
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Humn, good poin alex but yesterday when I was surfing the net, i found some pretty good answers... ...like I went thru few articles and blogs and summarized that in order to make the error page as marketing tool, we will have to pay attention to the looks, navigations of the sites. Provide the online vistors useful information, links and resources and lots of other stuffs. So I want to ask you how far it is true? Does entertaining customers in the error page will be truely helpful?