Internal Link Analyzer
Inspect a page link graph, anchor text, internal and external links, rel attributes, fragments, and empty anchors.
Free Internal Link Analyzer
Internal links help search engines discover pages and understand relationships between topics. This analyzer extracts links from a page and groups anchor text, rel attributes, fragments, mailto and tel links, and suspicious empty anchors.
Why internal links matter
A clear internal link structure helps users keep moving and helps crawlers discover important pages. Descriptive anchors also explain what the linked page is about.
What to review first
Start with empty anchors, important pages with weak anchor text, repeated anchors pointing to different URLs, and internal links marked nofollow without a clear reason.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is good anchor text?
Good anchor text is concise, descriptive, and specific enough that a user can understand where the link goes before clicking.
Should internal links use nofollow?
Usually no. Internal nofollow can make discovery and signal flow harder unless there is a specific technical reason.
Are duplicate anchors bad?
Not always. They are worth reviewing when the same anchor text points to multiple unrelated URLs because that can create ambiguity.
Do mailto and tel links affect SEO?
They are useful for users but are not crawlable page destinations. This tool separates them from internal and external web links.
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