Request a FREE Report listing any Broken Links on your site.

Why do I want it?

Part of having a well-structured and "search engine friendly" web site means that you don't have any broken links - that is, you are not linking to any pages or websites that are no longer valid and that the actual link is accurately presented.  This forms part of an overall "quality" metric for your site when evaluated by a search engine and it can potentially prevent your content from getting indexed in the first place.

What will it do?

Our tool will simulate a search engine spider and crawl your website for links and will check each one (up to 1,000) to make sure that the page or website you are linking to actually exists.  It will then email you a report that lists any problems that we find.

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Please note that checking all of your broken links may take some time, but we hope to have it delivered to you within an hour. 

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