Just go to WebPageLinkAnalyzer.coms' online Link Analyzer tool and type in any URL. A link analysis will be performed revealing all of the links and anchored text associated with that particular URL.
Additionally, link Analyzer utilizes filters such as relationship, target, scope and content, creating a detailed profile of that URL's links .
When a link analysis is performed using the relationship filter, the user is provided an indication of which links will likely be followed by search engines and which links won't. You can use the target filter to do a link check to find out whether a particular link, will be displayed in the same window or in a new one.
The scope filter in the link analyzer tool indicates whether a link is pointing to an internal, or external website, or some Javascript code, (indicated as "other").
If the link analysis reveals that a link is pointing to an internal website, the link is considered to be associated with the same sub-domain and listed as "Internal SSD". However, If the link Analysis indicates that a link points to a different sub-domain it is listed as "Internal DSD".
Finally, the content filter in Link Analyzer identifies links, linked to content, and reveals what anchor text is associated with that link. For example, a link analysis will list whether the link is to a text or image, and displays a thumbnail of an image representative of the relationship.
Link Analyzer makes it easy to perform a link analysis, and compare one URL's link profile to another which can be very helpful in gaining insight into pages that are performing very good or very poorly.