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5 Best FREE tools to find Broken Links on your website

Sometimes, links get broken. A page is deleted, a sub-directory forgotten, a site moved to a different domain. It is almost inevitable that over time some of your web pages will lead to a “404 Not Found” error page. Obviously you don’t want your users to be annoyed by clicking a link that leads nowhere. You can check the links yourself but think about the situation when your website is having more than few hundreds of web pages.

I have compiled a list of 5 best free broken link checker tools which will help you in finding broken links (dead links) as simple as clicking few options. This list is not prioritized; it is up to you and your usage that which tool suits you best.

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