Just paste your webpage link into the Internal and External link analyzer tool to check how many internal and external links it has with follow & no-follow. This is a great way to identify which link is extra, and how many do-follow and no-follow links your page is referring to.
So, let’s understand how to use our internal and external link analyzer, what the different visuals mean, and how to interpret them.
This tool analyzes the available Inbound and Outbound links on a webpage and their type. The tool also defines the types of links, like No-follow, Do-follow, and referral.
The tool’s interface is so simple that it represents each URL with anchor text and the type of link.
This tool is a must-use tool for SEO purposes. Because links define your webpage’s relation with other connected pages. Similarly, a wrong link can downgrade a webpage’s seo ranking and vice versa.
You can analyze all internal and External Links in just 2 steps.
Step 1: Open the tool and paste your webpage URL.
Step 2: Select the type of links you want and hit Analyze Links.
You can see the result in chart form. This represents internal, external, total, and no-follow links in visual form.
Below that, you can see each link with its anchor text and where this link is available. Also, you can check “Is this link Do-follow or No-follow?”
With this, you can check what improvement is needed in the links for better SEO.
Note: Make sure your pasted links have “HTTPS” and “HTTP” before your URL like “https://makfast.com/”.
This tool will show you 2 types of links: Do-Follow & No-Follow Links.
Do-Follow Links: This type of link tells the search engine to follow the link and crawl the linked page. Each link with a “Do-follow” ref attribute passes link juice to its linked page.
No Follow links: On the other hand, the no-follow attribute is used to tell search engines not to follow the link during crawling. Links with the ref attribute “no follow” help to avoid giving authority to a webpage.
The proper use of inbound and outbound links in your webpage is really important. Because it helps
Build a Website Authority: As we learn above, internal links are used to pass link juice from one page to another. Your website ranking improves when your webpage gets link juice from a high-traffic or high-authority page.
In the same way, if your website is passing link juice to a spamming site, then it can downgrade your website’s ranking. External links with a no-follow tag are the best way to add links on a webpage.
Maintaining a Website Structure: Internal and external links are used to build the structure of your website. You can connect your page with the right source and webpage. Also, you can prioritise your links by putting ref attributes like No-follow, do-follow, and sponsored.
Not only search engines, this also helps users to understand the flow of content. So, users will spend more time on your site, which automatically improves your website ranking.
Helps in Crawling and Indexing: A search engine crawler visits all the links that are available on that webpage. A crawler helps a search engine understand the value of each link and passes “link juice.” A solid internal link structure tells the search engine that all valuable content is easily accessible.
Search engine also sets a crawling budget for each website. A website with no-follow tags helps search engines focus on crawling more important webpages.