Too many links on the page

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Rina7RS
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Too many links on the page

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Broken links affect the flow of link equity throughout your site, which can negatively impact rankings. Broken links indicate to Google that the site is low quality, which can make your audience uncomfortable.

The percentage of affected links may seem low, but you need to remember that each page can easily have 20-100 links, and even a single broken link can be damaging.

Check if the linked URL is correct and change it if necessary. If the web page returns an error, remove the link to the error page or better yet, replace it with a good link. If this is not manageable, create a redirect from the broken page.

Broken external links

External links pass the authority of your page to the linked ecuador mobile database website; if the link is broken, the resource is wasted.

Just like internal links, broken external links can negatively impact the quality of your page in the eyes of Google and your audience.

Double-check that the URL is correct. You cannot change other websites, but it is your responsibility to make sure the links on your website work properly.

So if the page you're linking to returns an error, contact the site owner to have the page fixed, find a functioning page yourself and change the link, or just delete the link.

Too many links have the potential to make your page look like spam, which can hurt rankings.

Use fewer links and think more about what’s important to your site and your audience; it will help visitors navigate your site and will lead to a better distribution of link equity.
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