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Links are the pathways that search engine spiders use to navigate your website. However, having too many links on a single page can confuse crawlers and frustrate users. Our Free Website Links Count Checker provides an instant breakdown of your page's link structure. Discover exactly how many internal and external links your page contains and ensure your "link equity" is being spent on the pages that matter most.
Conserve Link Equity: Every link on a page carries a portion of that page’s authority. If you have 200 links, each one gets a tiny slice. Reducing the link count focuses more power on your most important pages.
Improve Crawlability: Search engine bots have a "crawl budget." By keeping your link count organized, you make it easier for bots to find and index your essential content.
User Experience (UX): A page cluttered with too many links is difficult to navigate. This tool helps you maintain a clean, user-friendly layout.
Identify Hidden Outbound Links: Sometimes, plugins or themes add outbound links without your knowledge. This tool reveals them instantly so you can remove any "leaking" authority.
Enter the URL: Paste the web address you want to analyze.
Run the Audit: Click the "Check Links" button.
Analyze the Breakdown: Our tool provides a detailed report:
Total Links: The combined sum of all links found.
Internal Links: Links pointing to other pages on your own domain.
External Links: Links pointing to outside websites.
NoFollow vs. DoFollow: (If applicable) Identify which links pass authority and which do not.
Quality Over Quantity: Don't link just for the sake of it. Every link should add value to the reader’s journey.
Balanced Internal Linking: Use internal links to guide users to your high-converting "pillar" pages.
Audit Your External Links: Ensure you are only linking to high-authority, reputable websites to protect your own site's trust score.
Q: Does having too many links hurt my SEO? A: Yes, potentially. An excessive number of links can be seen as a "spam signal" by search engines and can lead to a poor user experience. It also dilutes the amount of "Link Juice" passed to each individual link.
Q: What is the difference between Internal and External links? A: Internal links stay within your own website (e.g., your blog to your contact page). External links take the user to a different domain (e.g., your blog to a news site).
Q: Can this tool find broken links? A: This tool focuses on the count and type of links. To check if those links are actually working, we recommend using our specialized Broken Links Finder