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In addition to using the right set of link building tools, there are also some Chrome extensions that can help you make certain tasks easier or faster to accomplish. As a bonus, here are 5 Chrome extensions that every link builder should know about:
Check My Links is a simple yet powerful extension email list france that scans a web page and checks for broken links.
For web developers, it’s a way to double-check that there are no broken links on their pages. For SEOs, it’s a way to find opportunities for broken link building campaigns .
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You can easily check for broken links on web pages and sites you are trying to link to while using the extension to make sure your site is not linking (even internally) to dead pages.
12. Nofollow
Nofollow can find nofollow links on a web page for you, which means you don't have to view a page's source code or inspect an element to see if the last link you got had the rel="nofollow" attribute applied.
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This can help you save time and speed up your link reporting.
13. Scraper
Scraper helps you collect data from web pages like a spreadsheet. As a link building tool, it is an effective way to scrape SERPs to find link opportunities or compile data studies for digital PR to help you extract data.
You can use the tool similarly to Scrapebox, which we saw above, but using it as a handy Chrome extension.

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Note: You must understand how to use XPath to use the Scraper extension.
14. Linkclump
One of the most frustrating things about looking for potential link building opportunities directly from the SERPs is opening web pages in a new tab by right-clicking and selecting each result.
Linkclump can help you save a few seconds on any page while you search for link opportunities by simply allowing you to open or copy multiple links at once. It’s really easy: just drag the selection box around the links you want to use.
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