How to find the internal source of a specific web page?

Started by sriram.on, 09-10-2018, 01:45:21

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sriram.onTopic starter

Hi,

Is there a way to find where a specific web page got internal backlink from? I have to delete a page but i dont know where the source is. Tried with Ahref but no help.
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ss1189

You can try webmaster tools. it will help you to know from where you have internal link for a specific page.
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Mangat Singh Dhiman

Find internal links is very easy.
You just search on google backlinks checker and then open any tool.
Paste the URL of specific web page and get internal backlinks.
Thank you.

Michealyardy

You could try Screaming Frog to see if it can find it. Or, you could just not worry about a single broken link. Many sites have hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of them. Eventually, if it is a crawled page, it will turn up in Search Console.

vinu

The first step in checking your website's source code is to view the actual code. Every web browser allows you to do this easily. Below are the keyboard commands for viewing your webpage source code for both PC and Mac. Firefox – CTRL + U

Thank you
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Ravina123

CTRL + U (Meaning press the CTRL key on your keyboard and hold it down. While holding down the CTRL key, press the "u" key.) Alternatively, you can go to the "Firefox" menu and then click on "Web Developer," and then "Page Source." Edge/Internet Explorer: CTRL + U.
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rahul verma

Use a crawler tool: Tools such as SEOmator, Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Screaming Frog allow you to crawl your website and see all of the internal links on your site. This can help you identify broken links and fix them, as well as see which pages have the most internal links pointing to them.