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Free Page Anchor Text Checker

Optimize your backlink strategy with the Anchor Text Checker – your go-to tool for analyzing and refining anchor text distribution. Instantly scan your website’s backlinks to identify over-optimized keywords, unbalanced ratios, or risky links that could trigger search engine penalties. Designed for SEO professionals and beginners alike, this tool delivers clear, actionable insights to help you maintain a natural, Google-friendly link profile. Improve rankings safely – audit your anchor texts in seconds and align your SEO efforts with best practices.

Check a Page’s Links

Enter a URL below to fetch its HTML and list all the anchor text and corresponding links found in the body content.

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Why Checking Anchor Text Matters for SEO

Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. It plays a crucial role in both user experience and SEO:

  • **Relevance:** It provides context to users and search engines about the content of the destination page.
  • **Internal Linking:** Using descriptive and relevant anchor text for internal links helps distribute page authority and improves navigation.
  • **External Linking:** While less critical than internal, using clear anchor text for external links is good practice and provides value to users.
  • **Accessibility:** Screen readers read anchor text, making it important for users with visual impairments.

Auditing your anchor text helps you ensure your links are descriptive, relevant, and contribute positively to your website’s structure and SEO.

How to Use This Tool

  • Enter the full URL that you want to check into the input field.
  • Click the “Check Links” button.
  • The tool will make a request to the URL from our server and extract all tags with an `href` attribute.
  • The results area will display the URL checked and a list of all found anchor texts and their target URLs, or a message indicating if no links were found or if an error occurred.

Use this tool to quickly audit the internal and external links on a page, check for generic anchor text like “click here”, or verify that your links are pointing to the correct URLs.