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Link Analyzer

Free link analyzer that crawls a page and categorizes all links as internal/external, dofollow/nofollow, with anchor text analysis.

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How to Use Link Analyzer

1

Enter URL

Type page URL.

2

Analyze

Tool extracts and categorizes links.

3

Review

See link breakdown and stats.

Who Uses Link Analyzer?

SEO auditors, link builders, web developers, content managers.

Why Use Our Link Analyzer?

Internal vs external breakdown

Dofollow/nofollow detection

Anchor text analysis

Free to use

Frequently Asked Questions

How can the Link Analyzer tool help me identify broken links on my website?

The Link Analyzer automatically crawls your pages to detect URLs that return 404 errors or other connection issues. Identifying these broken links is crucial for maintaining your SEO health, as dead links can negatively impact user experience and prevent search engine crawlers from indexing your content properly.

Does this Link Analyzer tool distinguish between dofollow and nofollow links?

Yes, our tool clearly labels each internal and external link with its respective attribute, showing you exactly which links pass SEO authority and which are set to nofollow. This insight is essential for auditing your site's link equity flow and ensuring your SEO strategy aligns with your goals for ranking specific pages.

Is it possible to use the Link Analyzer to audit external outbound links from my pages?

Absolutely, the tool provides a comprehensive report of all outbound links, allowing you to verify where you are pointing your readers. You can use this to ensure that all your external references are high-quality, relevant, and not linking to spammy or insecure websites that could harm your reputation.

Can web developers use this Link Analyzer to improve internal linking structure?

Web developers and SEO specialists use our tool to visualize their internal linking architecture, identifying pages that are orphaned or under-linked. By optimizing your internal linking structure, you can better distribute authority throughout your site and help search engines understand the topical hierarchy of your content.

How often should I use the Link Analyzer to maintain my website's link profile?

We recommend running a link audit at least once a month or immediately following any significant structural changes to your website. Regular monitoring helps you stay ahead of potential issues like broken URLs, accidental nofollow tags, or redirected links that may have been introduced during site updates.

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