Catering

How to Track 404 Errors for Catering

Discover how to monitor 404 errors on your catering website to prevent lost leads and protect your professional reputation.

A wedding planner is researching catering options for a summer venue. She clicks on your page about corporate event catering, hoping to learn more about your services. Instead, she sees a 404 error. She immediately moves on to your competitor. You just lost a potentially lucrative client.

Why 404 Errors Matter for Catering

Catering businesses cannot afford broken links for several important reasons.

High-value clients have high expectations. Event planners and corporate clients expect professionalism. A broken website signals poor attention to detail.

Referral traffic is your lifeblood. Wedding venues, event coordinators, and corporate HR departments often link to catering services. When those links break, you lose qualified referrals.

Seasonal peaks mean seasonal pressure. Holiday party season and wedding season bring sudden traffic spikes. Broken links during these periods cost more because the opportunity window is narrow.

Long sales cycles require trust building. Catering clients research extensively before booking. Every broken link undermines trust that took weeks to build.

How to Check in GA4

Monitoring 404 errors in Google Analytics 4 is straightforward.

Open GA4 and navigate to Reports. Click on Life cycle > Engagement > Events. In the search bar, type “page_not_found”. Click on this event to see the number of occurrences over time.

To identify which specific pages are broken, go to Explore and create a free-form report. Add “Page path and query string” as a dimension and “Event count” as a metric. Filter to show only page_not_found events. This reveals exactly which URLs are causing problems.

You can also set up a custom notification in GA4 to alert you when 404 errors spike, helping you fix problems quickly.

The Easier Way

ClawAnalytics makes 404 tracking much simpler for catering businesses.

Instead of manually digging through GA4 data, ClawAnalytics automatically surfaces the most impactful 404 errors. It shows you which broken pages were reached from high-value traffic sources like Google searches for wedding catering or corporate event services.

With ClawAnalytics, you can see:

  • How many potential leads clicked on broken links last month
  • Which catering service pages are most commonly returning 404 errors
  • Which external sites are linking to pages that no longer exist

This helps you focus on fixing the broken links that matter most for your business.

Quick Wins

Use these steps to eliminate 404 errors from your catering website.

Review your service pages monthly. Remove or rename any menu or service offering, and set up a redirect to a relevant alternative.

Check vendor referral links. Reach out to venues and event planners who link to your site and confirm their links still work.

Create a custom 404 page. When visitors hit a dead end, show your phone number, popular catering packages, and links to your most requested services.

Track seasonal changes. Update your site before peak seasons to ensure all promotional content remains live.

Monitor your sitemap. Submit an updated XML sitemap to Google Search Console so Google knows which pages should exist.

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Got questions?

How do 404 errors affect catering businesses?
Corporate clients and event planners researching catering services will leave immediately if they encounter broken pages. One bad experience means they call your competitor.
Where can I see 404 errors in GA4?
In GA4, use the Events report and filter for page_not_found. The Explore tool lets you break down errors by page URL and user device.
What does ClawAnalytics offer for 404 tracking?
ClawAnalytics shows you which pages are returning 404s and estimates how many potential catering leads you lost from each broken link.

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