Outbound 404 Links
-
My blog goes back to 2005 and occasionally I find outbound links on old posts that now generate a 404 error.
Is there a Moz tool that can find and report on such errors? If not, are there other tools you can recommend?
-
I've bought and am using Screaming Frog successfully. Thanks for the direction, Eli.
-
Thanks, Eli. Great answer; I'll go and run Screaming Frog.
-
-
Hey there!
Thanks for reaching out to us!
Unfortunately we only provide a way of viewing broken inbound links, with regards to broken outbound links I would recommend checking out this forum post: https://moz.com/community/q/how-to-solve-outbound-broken-links-those-don-t-exist-now
Feel free to reach out to help@moz.com with any further questions,
-
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
Moz Top Pages and Tool Bar Not Crawling Internal Pages and Links
Hello, We’re having two issues with our Moz tools and we’re not sure what’s causing them and whether they are related. The Moz Bar isn’t highlighting some of our internal links (including navigation links). The Top Pages Report in Open Site Explorer is only picking up the homepage and a couple error pages (none of the internal pages). The full Crawl Report is picking up everything though. Could a potential cause of both these issues be the Title attribute in some our links? – We use <a <="" span="">title="Example" href="link"></a> <a <="" span="">Or is this most likely from something else blocking the crawler from accessing our links/pages? Google Search Console does seem to be picking up the links in the navigation and everything is indexed/rendered correctly so we also didn’t know if this is something that could be issue. Any insight or help would be appreciated. Please let us know if there are any details we could provide that might help. Looking forward to hearing from all of you! Thank you in advance. Best,</a>
Moz Bar | | Ben-R0 -
In the Moz Site Crawl, what does "External Links" mean?
I thought I knew what it meant but am finding instances where the value in the column, "Linking Root Domains" is greater than the value in the column, "External Links?" Thanks!
Moz Bar | | Edward_Sturm1 -
URL Link Counts
Hi Can someone clarify what the URL link counts in the SERP report means? Is this total internal links on this page? My followed internal links are very high compared with sites I am comparing against, some sites only have 1 internal followed link - is this possible? Have they simply no followed all the rest on that page?
Moz Bar | | BeckyKey0 -
Learn how to build links using Fresh Web Explorer: Get your Daily SEO Fix!
This is our second video tutorial for The Moz Daily SEO Fix--tips and tricks with Moz tools in two minutes or less. In today's fix, Michael shows you how to set up an alert in Fresh Web Explorer for anyone who mentions (or links to) your two biggest competitors but not to you. Monitor your inbox for these alerts, and you'll find link new building opportunities ripe for the picking. Watch The Moz Daily SEO Fix: How to Build Links Using Fresh Web Explorer to learn how. To view more videos like this, be sure to check out The Moz Daily SEO Fix playlist on YouTube.
Moz Bar | | kellyjcoop2 -
The Moz Spam Score tells me my site has too few backlinks for such a large site. How many links per page would I need to not trigger this filter and stop appearing spammy?
Hello! One of my sites is triggering the 'too few backlinks for large site' filter. I am wondering how many backlinks I need so as not to trigger this. Many thanks for your help. Toby
Moz Bar | | T0BY0 -
Weird back link showed in moz crawl
Some time ago somebody from this site: http://dianibeach.com created a weird link to our site which had on the end db. Later we have realized that the link was coming from every footer on each page. I believe that the back links from footer does not have realy value and even the more of them the less value. We have asked the guy to remove that links as I thought it might harm our site more then help. Now I I was very surprised to find this link in moz crawl error as second top page on our site in current index??? Can somebody explain how is this possible?? The most ridiculous thing is that when I click on that link it realy opens our site! How is that possible, what is it? This is the link: http://villasdiani.com/?db Thank you very much for any help with this
Moz Bar | | Rebeca10 -
Opensite Explorer Not Showing Link Root Domains correctly
Howdy Moz friends, In opensiteexplorer It shows my linking root domains as 45. I have been adding several new links over the past few months from various websites but my linking root domain still remains the same. In the "just discovered" tool it has been showing my links but not in the linking root domain section. Can anyone tell me what I'm missing? Thanks
Moz Bar | | brandon070 -
404 Crawl Diagnostics Report MOZ
Hi, I keep getting 404's appear in the Crawl Diagnostic error warnings. How do I find out which pages are linking to these 404 pages? How is MOZ finding them? thanks Ben
Moz Bar | | bjs20100