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In this video tutorial, you'll see how to find broken links in full detail, with lots of tool recommendations.
When the Google bot visits your site and hits a broken page, your crawl budget is wasted. So you’ve got to do all the technical SEO routine neat and clean, and among all identify broken links on a site. Let me show you how to accomplish this quickly and with minimal effort.
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To find all broken links, what you need to do is to download WebSite Auditor. This tool will run an SEO audit and quickly reveal every issue on your site that can affect search engine indexation, rankings, and user experience. If you're new to the software, go to our website, enter your email, and download the free version. Later on, if you wish, you can choose a subscription plan that best suits your needs.
Once you've launched the tool, enter the URL of the website you want to optimize. Click finish and wait a moment while the tool crawls your entire website. This process may take a few minutes, depending on the size of your site. But don't worry, WebSite Auditor is working behind the scenes to provide you with accurate results. Once the crawling is complete, go to Site Audit - Links - Broken Links. There you will find the broken links from the entire website, along with anchor texts, linked page status and how-to fix advice.
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