Free Link Analyzer Tool

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Link Analyzer


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About Link Analyzer

Free Link Analyzer Tool — Analyze All Internal and External Links on Any Webpage

Introduction:

Every link on your page — both those pointing out and those coming in — influences your SEO and user experience. Too many external links to low-quality sites can dilute your page's authority. Too few internal links means poor crawlability and missed ranking opportunities. The Link Analyzer from EazySEOTools audits every link on any webpage, giving you a complete picture of your linking structure in one clean report.


What Is a Link Analyzer?

A link analyzer is an SEO tool that fetches a webpage and catalogs all hyperlinks found on it — internal links, external links, and their anchor texts. It helps you understand how link equity flows through your site and whether you're linking out to quality sources or inadvertently pointing to problematic URLs.


Features of the Link Analyzer Tool:

  • Extracts all links from any webpage — internal and external
  • Displays anchor text for each link
  • Identifies link type (dofollow vs. nofollow where detectable)
  • Count summary — total internal vs. external link counts
  • Free and instant — analyze any public URL
  • No account required

How to Use the Link Analyzer?

  1. Go to EazySEOTools Link Analyzer
  2. Enter the full URL of the page you want to analyze
  3. Click "Analyze"
  4. Review the complete list of internal and external links
  5. Note anchor texts, link destinations, and link types
  6. Use the Broken Links Finder to check for dead links on the same page

Use Cases:

  • SEO auditors reviewing page-level linking structure
  • Webmasters ensuring internal linking strategy is implemented correctly
  • Content editors verifying all links are accurate after page updates
  • Competitive analysts studying how competitor pages link internally
  • Link builders identifying which pages have the most link equity to leverage

Benefits of Using This Tool:

Strong internal linking helps Google understand your site's content hierarchy, passes link equity to important pages, and keeps users engaged longer. Analyzing links page by page helps you identify orphaned pages, over-linked sidebars, and missing links between related content. Pair this with the Broken Links Finder for a complete page-level link health audit.


Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is the difference between internal and external links?

Internal links point to other pages within the same domain. External links point to pages on other domains.

Q: How many internal links per page is too many?

Google's general guidance is to keep links to a reasonable number. Avoid excessive links that dilute page equity.

Q: Does anchor text matter for SEO?

Yes, descriptive anchor text helps search engines understand the topic of the linked page.

Q: Can I use this to find broken outbound links?

The analyzer lists all links; use the Broken Links Finder to specifically identify dead ones.

Q: Should I use nofollow on external links?

Use nofollow for paid links, user-generated content, and untrusted sources. Natural editorial links don't need it.


Conclusion:

Understanding every link on your page is fundamental to strong on-page SEO. The EazySEOTools Link Analyzer gives you that visibility instantly and for free. Combine it with the Broken Links Finder and Website Links Count Checker for a comprehensive link audit workflow.