Linkok.com Launches Broken Link Checking Service that Aids in SEO
Proprietary solution streamlines the previously time-consuming work of discovering and remediating broken links on websites
According to CEO
Developed by parent company Enliteup Limited, a web development agency, Linkok.com identifies broken links. The software offers users an effective solution to fix typos in a broken link, and then replace or delete problematic text. Website owners who use Linkok.com usually find a surprising number of broken links on their sites.
The problem is relevant to today's digital marketers. According to research, 66% of internet links are broken. Nearly a third of social media links break within two years. For example, none other than the U.S. Supreme Court website has 50% broken links.
Sutic added, "We are offering an additional service, a generous 'free forever plan' that's available to small websites. It has all the same features offered on paid plans and can be used without providing a credit card. This service is free for not-for-profit organizations, charities, open-source projects and educational institutions."
For more information visit https://linkok.com
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