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        • marchexmarketingmcc
          marchexmarketingmcc last edited by

          Hi guys --

          Still waiting on Moz to index a page of mine. We launched a new site over two months ago.

          In the meantime, I really just need a list of internal links to a specific page because I want to change its URL. Does anybody know how to find that list (of internal links to 1 of my pages) without the Moz index?

          I appreciate the help!

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          • taav.ir
            taav.ir @marchexmarketingmcc last edited by

            @marchexmarketingmcc intelligible results from Google tools is never to be expected.

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            • dotemna
              dotemna last edited by

              Hi! You can use Screaming Frog and Google Search Console, as it is mentioned in this article: https://rush-analytics.com/blog/find-all-pages-on-website
              Also, they've mentioned their own tool, but I haven't tried it yet.

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              • Khonalo
                Khonalo last edited by

                You can make complete Crawl of your webpage with Screaming Frog. If the number of pages is not large. You can check the internal Links and export it. With Pivot tables you can identify all pages which link to a specific page.

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                • ZaraLou
                  ZaraLou last edited by

                  If you have a new page that replaces an out of date one. Maybe you'd be better off putting a 301 redirect in place.?

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                  • davefitzrla
                    davefitzrla last edited by

                    Screaming Frog

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                    • Cesare.Marchetti
                      Cesare.Marchetti @Cesare.Marchetti last edited by

                      My answer is outdated, now it works like this:

                      1. Go to Google Search Console (former Webmaster Tools) and chose the site you want.
                      2. On the left-hand menu, select LINKS, there you can also see your sites Internal links.
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                      • Cesare.Marchetti
                        Cesare.Marchetti @sceorily last edited by

                        @sceorily Yes my answer is more than 4 years old...

                        now the link in the Google Search Console (former Webmaster Tools) is called LINKS. There you can also see your sites Internal links.

                        The asteriks were wrong formatting from my side I guess.

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                        • WorldWebTechnology
                          WorldWebTechnology last edited by

                          If you are wanting to find all internal links on a specific page on your website. You can follow these steps in Ahref webmaster tool:

                          1. Enter your website URL in Site Explorer
                          2. Then, Click on Internal Backlinks - Where you can see all internal backlinks of specific page of your website.

                          I hope this helps!

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                          • sceorily
                            sceorily @Cesare.Marchetti last edited by

                            @cesare-marchetti Hi there. As Moz has reminded me just now, it's almost 2022. I'm afraid your instruction appears to be out of date. Google has moved the Search box, and I find no "Traffic" link. By the way, are the ** (asterisks) supposed to be included in the search string? I tried with and without, no intelligible results.

                            Then again, intelligible results from Google tools is never to be expected.

                            I'll keep trying. But this is like throwing darts blindfolded, and not even knowing which direction the dartboard is.

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                            • irvingw
                              irvingw last edited by

                              Download XENU - http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html - run a crawl of your site and right click the properties of any page to see all internal links linking to that page.

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                              • marchexmarketingmcc
                                marchexmarketingmcc last edited by

                                Simple enough. Thanks Cesare.

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                                • Cesare.Marchetti
                                  Cesare.Marchetti last edited by

                                  Hi, you can use Search Console (Webmaster Tools) for that and see a list of internal links for your website as follows:

                                  1. On the Webmaster Tools Home page, click the site you want.
                                  2. On the left-hand menu, click **Search **Traffic, and then click Internal Links.

                                  Cheers,

                                  Cesare

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