Website Audit
Internal Link Checker
Extract all internal links from a page along with anchor text, rel attributes, and target.
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The Internal Link Checker extracts every internal link on a page along with its anchor text, rel attributes, and target — perfect for auditing internal-link distribution and anchor diversity.
What is the Internal Link Checker?
Internal links pass authority and context between pages. Auditing them surfaces orphaned pages, over-linked anchors, and missing cross-references. This tool lists every internal link on a page so you can see your linking pattern at a glance.
How to use the Internal Link Checker
Steps
- Enter the URL.
- Click Scan.
- Review the anchor text distribution and add missing internal links.
Benefits
- Better internal authority flow.
- Identify weak anchor text.
- Spot pages missing links to high-value targets.
Use cases
- Pillar-page audits.
- Refreshing key landing pages.
- Topic-cluster QA.
Pro tips
- Diversify anchor text — avoid repeating the same exact-match.
- Always link to the canonical URL.
- Keep nofollow for sponsored or UGC links only.
Frequently asked questions
How many internal links per page is ideal?
There is no fixed number — but every important page should have at least 3–5 internal links pointing to it.
Should internal links open in new tabs?
No — same-tab is the standard for internal navigation.
Does anchor text affect ranking?
Yes, strongly — for both internal and external links.
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