Unsolved How To Check Outbound Links Of wesite?
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I have a competitor website name Richmond Locksmith 24/7 How can i check its outbound links on moz??
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@AYasir have you been trying to get backlinks for you? if yes , make sure those are do follow. or at least the ratio to do follow and no follow is proportional. apart from this , the spamming of backlinks for your website shouldn't really be an issue for you
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@AYasir Greetings
I have checked the link profile of your domain. It seems like someone is intentionally making spammy backlinks for your site.
Solution is to you the disavow tool, & sumbit it to google.
I hope this will solve your problem.
Another tip for you is Adjust the header alignment in your website, it will looker better.
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@alesda I have some information regarding this issue after researching on the internet, you need to block spammy backlinks by Disallow form robots.txt file in WordPress.
How to do it search on YouTube or ask from ChatGPT but do it yourself, after doing this check Google Search Console Link menu for Baclinks status.
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@Anjana9638
As other members suggested some tools to check the outbound links of your competitor, the Moz tool is better for that research and you can check on Uber suggest as well. -
I would suggest using ahrefs more than any other tool. been using it for my own insights. ahrefs is like a one for a tool , to be precise way better and user friendly than any other tool in my opinion.
Plus multiple times , i've seen my content ranking / backlink far more quicker than it shows on even the search console itself -
@AYasir Yes, you are right, I am also facing the same spam backlink problem for my website. I also want to get rid of this and I want to block spam backlinks but I don't know much about it, I want to ask my Moz community export here for advice on how to spam. Backlink can be blocked. Please help me because the only center for me is Moz community which can give me timely solution to my problem. I hope I can find a solution to my problem and benefit from this community advice.
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There are many tools to do this, for outbound links we use Screaming Frog at our SEO agency. For inbound links we use Moz.
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@waleed6676
Hello Greetings
I have been facing spammy backlinks for about months, is there anybody who can tell me how to block them for always?
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@Anjana9638 said in How To Check Outbound Links Of wesite?:
I have a competitor website name Richmond Locksmith 24/7 How can i check its outbound links on moz??
Open Site Explorer (OSE) from Moz: Although it doesn't directly show outbound links, you can enter your competitor's domain to see which domains link to it (inbound links). This can indirectly reveal some of their backlinks, which might also link to them in return.
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Hello, There are many tools like Screaming Frog, Backlinkerr & Ahrefs. However, you will have to buy a subscription. Screaming Frog can crawl your complete website. Backlinkerr has a Backlink Checker Tool and Ahref has a long list of options you can use.
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To check the outbound links of a website, you can use various online tools and methods. Here are some approaches you can take:
Manually Check: One way to identify outbound links is to manually go through each page of the website and inspect the anchor tags (<a>) in the HTML code. Outbound links usually have an href attribute pointing to an external website.
Web Browser Inspection: Most modern web browsers offer developer tools that allow you to inspect the elements of a webpage. Right-click on the page and select "Inspect" or press F12 (or Cmd+Option+I on Mac) to open the developer tools. Look for the "Elements" or "Inspector" tab to view the HTML source code. You can then search for <a> tags to identify outbound links.
Online Link Checking Tools: There are several online tools specifically designed to analyze and check a website's outbound links. These tools crawl through the website and provide a report of all the external links present. Some popular link checking tools include Screaming Frog, Xenu Link Sleuth, and Ahrefs Site Explorer.
SEO Analysis Tools: SEO analysis tools like SEMrush, Moz, and Majestic also provide insights into a website's outbound links, along with other SEO-related information.
Google Search Console: If you own the website or have access to its Google Search Console (previously known as Google Webmaster Tools), you can find valuable data about outbound links from within the platform. Navigate to "Links" and then "External Links" to view a list of websites that link to your site.
Backlink Checker Tools: Backlink checker tools like OpenLinkProfiler or Monitor Backlinks can help you find the external links pointing to a specific website.
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@Anjana9638 A tool like Xenu, Site Sucker or Screaming Frog to name a few and then have the tool only focus on reporting external links to minimize crawl overhead.
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