Internal Link Analyzer
Analyze internal & external links
Internal Links: Count and list links pointing to your own domain
External Links: Identify outbound links to other websites
Anchor Text: Review the clickable text of each link
Link Attributes: Detect nofollow, sponsored, and ugc attributes
Good internal linking helps SEO and user navigation.
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Why are internal links important?
Internal links help search engines discover pages on your site and understand your site structure. They also distribute page authority throughout your site and help users navigate.
What is a nofollow link?
A nofollow link tells search engines not to pass authority to the linked page. Use it for sponsored content, user-generated content, or untrusted sources.
How many internal links should a page have?
There's no fixed number, but each page should have relevant internal links to help users and search engines navigate. Focus on quality and relevance over quantity.
What is anchor text?
Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. Using descriptive anchor text helps users and search engines understand what the linked page is about.
Why are empty anchor texts bad?
Empty anchor text provides no context about the link destination. This hurts accessibility (screen readers can't describe the link) and SEO (search engines can't understand the link's purpose).
Is this link analyzer free?
Yes, this internal link analyzer is completely free. For more comprehensive SEO tools, check out our full directory.