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Link Extractor
Extract and categorize all links from HTML content
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About Link Extractor
Paste HTML and extract all links with their anchor text, href, and attributes. Categorize links as internal, external, nofollow, or broken. Export the link list for analysis.
How It Works
The tool parses HTML to find all tags, extracts the href and anchor text, and categorizes each link. Internal links match the page's domain, while external links point to other domains.
Step by Step
- 1 Paste your HTML content into the input area
- 2 Click Extract to find all links
- 3 Review the categorized link list (internal, external, nofollow)
Tips
- Check for broken links (empty href or javascript: URLs)
- Ensure important internal pages have sufficient internal links
- External links with rel='nofollow' don't pass link equity
- Anchor text should be descriptive, not 'click here'
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between internal and external links?
Internal links point to other pages on the same domain. External links point to pages on different domains. Both are important for SEO.
What does nofollow mean?
The rel='nofollow' attribute tells search engines not to follow that link or pass link equity. It's used for paid links, user-generated content, and untrusted sources.