Internal Link Analyzer

Free Internal Link Analyzer

Analyze your website's internal linking structure. Find orphan pages, check link distribution, and optimize your site architecture for better SEO.

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What Our Internal Link Analyzer Provides

Comprehensive internal linking analysis

Site Structure Analysis

Understand your website's internal linking architecture and page hierarchy.

Orphan Page Detection

Find pages with no internal links pointing to them, hurting their discoverability.

Link Distribution

See how internal links are distributed across your site's pages.

Click Depth Analysis

Check how many clicks it takes to reach each page from your homepage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are internal links?

Internal links are hyperlinks that point to other pages on the same website. They help users navigate your site and help search engines understand your site structure and page importance.

Why is internal linking important for SEO?

Internal links distribute page authority throughout your site, help search engines discover and index pages, and establish information hierarchy. Good internal linking can improve rankings for important pages.

What are orphan pages?

Orphan pages are pages with no internal links pointing to them. They're difficult for both users and search engines to find, which can hurt their rankings and overall site SEO.

What is click depth?

Click depth refers to the number of clicks required to reach a page from the homepage. Generally, important pages should be reachable within 3 clicks. Deeper pages may receive less page authority and be crawled less frequently.

How many internal links should a page have?

There's no fixed number, but each page should have at least a few internal links. More important pages should have more links pointing to them. Avoid excessive linking that could dilute link value or confuse users.