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How to use Internal Link Analyzer?
Internal linking is a powerful SEO tactic that helps distribute PageRank throughout your website. Use this tool to audit your page's link structure:
- Get Source: View the source code of your page (CTRL+U) and copy it.
- Paste: Paste the HTML into the analyzer box.
- Analyze: Click "Analyze Internal Links" to parse the document.
- Review: Check the "Anchor Text" column. Ensure you are using descriptive keywords instead of generic terms like "click here."
Key Features
Internal vs External
Instantly distinguish between links staying on your site and those leaving it.
Anchor Audit
See exactly what text is being used to link to other pages for better keyword relevance.
Local Processing
Your code is analyzed in your browser. We never save your HTML or link data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is internal linking important?
Internal links help Google find, index, and understand all of the pages on your site. They also keep users on your site longer, reducing bounce rates.
What is a good number of internal links?
There is no "perfect" number, but a healthy page usually has 3-5 internal links to other relevant content to help search engines crawl your site hierarchy.