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| Professional Writer War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Occasionally, EA alerts me when one of my links is no longer working and I wonder if there's a way I can check myself for all of my links... both on site and off site. I used to use FrontPage's link checking feature for my site while I'm working on it, but that program isn't working well at the moment. And, it doesn't check the links once the site is uploaded. I'm about to make some serious changes to my sites and I know it will mean losing some links. What are you using to make sure all of your links are still working? Seems to me I came across something years back, but don't recall what it was. Thanks. Sylvia P.S.: Some of these sites are WP blogs, others are static pages. |
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Whoops! It seems someone moved my thread over here. No wonder I couldn't find it. ![]() Since it went directly to Page 2, I need to bump it. Does anyone have any answers on this? Thanks. Sylvia |
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Are you meaning back links from other sites or links actually on your site to other pages of your site? For back links scrapebox is an awesome tool to check exactly what you and your competitors back links are.. among other things. Or you can just use good old yahoo site explorer. |
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| Checkbot does what you want, and does it very well. I have thousands of links on my Gallery of Unicode Fonts, and they go out of action regularly. Checkbot gives me a perfectly formatted report, in HTML format so I can click to any of the bad links. It also divided them by category, such as 404, 301, 500 etc.
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There is a very good free plugin for checking links on wordpress sites. Broken Link Checker... you can get it from WordPress or just search it from within your Admin Panel. No point really in trying to keep up on reciprocal links. SEO Elite is one of several programs - not free - that is a good tool for checking external links for various reasons.
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Hi Sylvia, There is a program that I have used for many years that is designed specifically for this purpose: Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) |
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There is a great toolbar called Seo Quake. ![]() ps: My toolbar INt and External links analyzer stoped working, u may find that problem too, but that's temporary. Godbless you. | |
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The WP Plugin sounds like a good idea. SEO Quake, which I also have, only checks links through Google SERPs, does it not? I don't see anywhere that it allows you to check your own internal links. Mostly, I want to make sure my internal link structures are intact, which means finding a program that can 'automatically' let me know when something breaks, as opposed to having to manually run the program when I think about it. I'll check out the other suggestions. Thank you, Warriors! Sylvia | |
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