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Unsolved how do I check the outbound links?
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Hello everyone,
I have a question about the links explorer: how do I check the outbound links? I have a website that I want to know its outbound links. Do I have to buy the Moz Pro method for that? -
We use Screaming Frog for this, it also shows us if there are any 404 errors
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If you're referring to Moz's Link Explorer tool, you can use it to check outbound links from a website without purchasing the Moz Pro method. Here's how you can do it:
- Go to the Link Explorer tool page on Moz's website.
- Enter the website's URL that you want to check outbound links for in the search bar.
- Once the tool generates the results, scroll down to the "Outbound Links" section.
Here you can see a list of all the outbound links from the website, along with other details like their Domain Authority and Page Authority.
You can use Moz's Link Explorer for free with some limitations on the number of queries you can make per month. However, if you need to perform more in-depth analysis and access advanced features, you may need to consider purchasing the Moz Pro method. -
@morex Hey everyone,
Thanks in advance for any insight on this. I've been researching it quite a bit on Google and haven't found anything yet.
In Analytics, under our pages report, we're getting a lot of pages that look like this:
www.daisylimo.com/https://www.daisylimo.com
Would you have any thoughts on how to fix this? These pages don't exist...I'm at such a loss.
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You can do that on most SEO tools by checking outbound links from your site.
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There is a limit of 10 free searches on Moz free account. If you want to check more you have to go with Moz Pro. And as @Fabian001 told you can use free tools. There is one more tool keyword explorer which you can use to check backlinks from SERP result. Simply install this extension and you are good to go.
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Hi @ZeonAley you can use a couple of free chrome extensions for example
- Moz Bar - helps to visually highlight outbound links on your page
- SEOquake, details down outbound links from a page
Also can consider the free screaming frog application. Allows you to crawl your website and find outbound links.
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