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Website Link Analyzer

Perform a deep audit of any webpage's internal and external linking structure by analyzing its raw source code.

1. Input Data

Required to identify internal relative links.
Tip: Go to the page you want to check, press Ctrl+U (View Source), Copy All, and Paste here.

2. Audit Report

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How to Use the Website Link Analyzer

Understanding the link structure of a webpage is fundamental to SEO. Whether you are auditing your own site or spying on a competitor, knowing the ratio of internal to external links, and spotting hidden "nofollow" tags, is crucial. This tool parses raw HTML to give you a forensic breakdown of every <a> tag on the page.

Internal vs. External Links

Internal Links connect one page of a website to another page on the same website. They help search engines understand site structure and distribute "link juice" (PageRank). A healthy page should have a solid network of internal links.

External Links point to other domains. Linking out to authoritative sources can build trust, but linking to too many low-quality sites can dilute your page's authority. This tool highlights external links so you can ensure you aren't leaking too much equity.

The Importance of "Nofollow"

The rel="nofollow" attribute tells search engines not to pass authority to the linked page. This is common for paid links, comments, or user-generated content. However, if you find "nofollow" tags on your important internal navigation links, you might have a serious SEO technical error preventing your site from ranking.

Why Analyze Source Code?

Most online tools crawl a site like a bot. However, some sites block bots, or use JavaScript to inject links dynamically. By pasting the source code directly, you bypass these restrictions and analyze the page exactly as the browser sees it, ensuring 100% accuracy in your audit.

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