How to check Broken Link in your Blog or site without any plugin

If you want to know is there any broken link on your site or not, then you are at right place. As you all know broken links may give bad impression for your readers and visitors, also it affect your SEO ranking. It affect your SEO ranking because Google PR will directly affected by the quality of your internal and external links.

broken link How to check Broken Link in your Blog or site without any plugin

To recover broken links in your blog I have covered a list of sites that do provide service for checking dead links in your site or blog without installing any further plugin on your blog or site.

1. W3C Link Checker – It checks links, anchors and referenced objects in a Web page, or recursively on a whole Web site.

2. WebTools Link Checker – Its a simple and easy to use broken link checker, service provided by iWeb Tools. iWeb Tools have lots of webmaster tools.

3. Link Validation Spider – Just put your website or weblog home page URL in the input box and a little spider will read the html code and check for the broken links.

4. 2bones Link Checker – The link checker from 2bone will only test regular HTML links. Moreover, it have 2 diffrent modes from testing i.e Express lane and I can wait.

5. LinkTiger - It provides advanced link checking features such as email you when the broken links are found and has a dashboard with interactive interface.

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Comments

  1. I used this before, but it is little bit slow. Giving stable reults.
    http://checkbrokenlink.com

    CheckBrokenLink.com

  2. A few moths ago I’ve been working on this one, made it as fast as possible… The problem is that it only checks the links from one page, but I am working on a Java version, which will be able to follow the internal links too.

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