Dead Links Checker

Written by Atniz

Topics: Tools

dead_linkHow old is your website or blog? Is all your links are still alive? It is good to check and remove inactive links in our blog. But, checking manually on blogs or websites that have huge numbers of pages will take years time. Try to use any one of below tools to expedite your work in detecting and removing dead links in your domain.

1. Dead-links

2. W3C

3. Submitexpress

4. Inspyder

5. Xenulink

21 Comments For This Post I'd Love to Hear Yours!

  1. Matt says:

    very useful information many thanks for sharing.

  2. TV Spoilers says:

    Thanks for the great info and help.

    I have a site that had a dead link and for the life of me, I just couldn’t find it on my own.
    30 seconds later I had an answer!

  3. Jill says:

    Thanks a lot for sharing. Your blog is very informative

  4. Well, such tool makes the work of removing dead link an ease. Dead links must be removed timely as it decreases the impression of the website.Thank you for sharing.

    • Atniz says:

      You’re welcome. It’s been a while didn’t hear from you. Dead links is bad for business especially for older sites. This kind of tools is very helpful.

  5. Hi Atniz,

    thanks for sharing this awesome tools.. I liked w3c validator… It’s great tool

  6. Great piece of information. Mostly i used w3c validator and Xenu’s sheatlh for checking dead links. Infect google webmaster tool is also useful for the same..

  7. Firefox has an awesome plugin/addon that will check a sites links for you! I highly recommend it.

  8. Dwacon says:

    Content management is a must these days!

  9. Katherine says:

    Thank you for providing great information, once again. I enjoy everything I learn from you – so please keep writing…and dropping! :)

  10. You surpass yourself again with more useful information, I’m off to use these sites now and find those dreaded dead links on my sites.. Many Thanks

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