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How to Use Broken Link Checker
Broken links can seriously harm your SEO, user experience, and website credibility. A single dead link may cause visitors to leave your site and search engines to lower your rankings.
The Broken Link Checker helps you quickly find broken or invalid links on any webpage so you can fix them before they cause problems.
What Is a Broken Link Checker?
A Broken Link Checker is a tool that scans a webpage and detects links that:
- No longer exist
- Return errors (404, 403, etc.)
- Are inaccessible or unreachable
- Lead to removed or blocked pages
This tool checks all links on a given page and shows which ones are working and which ones are broken.
Why Broken Links Are Bad
Broken links can:
- Hurt SEO rankings
- Increase bounce rate
- Reduce user trust
- Break affiliate earnings
- Make your site look outdated
Regularly checking links helps maintain a healthy, professional website.
How to Use the Broken Link Checker (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Enter the Page URL
In the input field, enter the full URL of the webpage you want to scan.
Example:
https://example.com/blog-post
Make sure:
- The URL is complete (starts with
http://orhttps://) - The page is publicly accessible
Step 2: Click βCheck Broken Linksβ
Click the Check Broken Links button.
The tool will:
- Fetch the page content
- Extract all clickable links
- Check whether each link is reachable
Step 3: View the Results
After scanning, the results will appear below the button.
You will see:
- Working links β links that load correctly
- Broken links β links that fail or cannot be reached
Each link is shown clearly so you can identify and fix issues quickly.
What Links Are Checked?
The tool checks:
- Internal links (within the same website)
- External links (to other websites)
- Anchor links (
<a href="">)
It works best on:
- Blogs
- Articles
- Landing pages
- Affiliate pages
- Resource pages
Important Notes (Please Read)
Browser Security Limits
Some websites block link checking due to browser security (CORS policies).
This means:
- Some external links may not return a status
- The tool works best for:
- Your own website
- Same-domain pages
- Public pages without restrictions
This is normal behavior for browser-based tools.
What to Do After Finding Broken Links
Once you find broken links, you can:
- Replace them with working URLs
- Remove outdated links
- Redirect broken pages (301 redirect)
- Update affiliate or external links
- Improve SEO and user experience
Who Should Use This Tool?
The Broken Link Checker is perfect for:
- Bloggers
- SEO professionals
- Website owners
- Affiliate marketers
- Content editors
- Web developers
Benefits of Using the Broken Link Checker
- Saves time
- Improves SEO health
- Prevents lost traffic
- Enhances user experience
- Keeps content fresh and reliable
- Works instantly without login
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Broken Link Checker free?
Yes, the tool is completely free to use.
Do I need to install anything?
No installation is required for users. Just enter a URL and scan.
Does it scan the entire website?
No, it scans one page at a time.
Can I use it for external websites?
Yes, but some websites may block scanning due to security rules.