Hey host, Are you tired of finding and fixing broken links on your WordPress site? Have you ever wished there was a foolproof method to periodically monitor all internal and external links easily WITHOUT the high costs? If you're like me and most other smart website owners, then you have at least wished for this solution a couple of times in your WordPress journey. That's why today, I am excited to announce my new product, Broken Link Checker, which works silently in the background on your site, giving you peace of mind.  Broken Link Checker is a powerful WordPress plugin that crawls your website periodically and checks every link to ensure it is not broken. It is built as a SaaS service, so it never puts load on your WordPress hosting server or slow your website down. When broken links are found, the plugin makes it easy for you to fix them right from within the plugin without even having to visit individual pages where those links were added. And that's just scratching the surface. While there are SaaS broken link checkers in the market, most are either crazy expensive or not built specifically with WordPress websites in mind. So I decided to work with my team to finally create a beginner-friendly broken link checker for WordPress. >> See the Full Background Story + Screenshots If you're serious about your website and want to grow your online business, then you know how important it is to fix broken links and offer a seamless website browsing experience. With Broken Link Checker, you can... - scan all links on your site every 3 days - detect valid links, broken links, and redirects - set which post types (posts, pages, or custom post types) and statuses (published, draft, and so on) to monitor - exclude certain URLs from being checked ... and a whole lot more. The best part is that you can do all the above by yourself without hiring a developer or an SEO expert. Unlike other WordPress plugins, Broken Link Checker uses an external private server to scan (or, in other words, ping) for broken links on your site. That's because repeatedly pinging external sites from your servers can make your site look suspicious to internet service providers, putting your sites at risk of being blacklisted. Since Broken Link Checker uses an external private server for pinging external links, you can rest assured that you're in safe hands. I highly recommend taking 5 minutes to read the full blog post that I wrote. And you will see why I'm so excited about this :) As you try using this on your WordPress site and have suggestions, please reply to this email and let me know. Our work is just getting started and I'm committed to making this the best solution of its kind. As always, I want to thank you for your continued support of WPBeginner, and we look forward to continue serving you for years to come. Cheers, Syed Balkhi Founder of WPBeginner | | | |
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