
Request a FREE Report listing your Outbound (External) Links.
Why do I want it?
Who your site links to can have a negative effect on your search engine rankings. This is because you should be in control of your outbound links. Do you know who your site is linking to?
If you have full access to your site, then you could simply search your website locally for your external or outbound links. However, many people do not have access or control to their full site. You may also be working with 3rd parties (web developers, link builders, affiliates, etc) who may be placing outbound links on to your web site.
Recently, we have seen a number of web sites hacked and inserted with "hidden" links to websites - this tool could help you identify those links.
What will it do?
Our tool will simulate a search engine spider and crawl your website. As it searches your site, it will extract any outbound links found. It will then email you a report that lists any problems that we find.
Please note that checking all of your outbound (external) links may take some time, but we hope to have it delivered to you within an hour.
Please note that all information submitted here will be treated in the strictest confidence and will not be used for any other purpose.
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