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how to inform website owner about broken links

The first step in broken link building is to find broken links.

Pick a particular domain: Chances are there’re a few authority sites in your niche that you’re dying to get a link from, but maybe you can’t find your “in.” This is a perfect opportunity for broken link building.

Once you find broken links find contact information of site owner and send mail and inform that there website is have broken links and ask them to replace the broken link with your link.

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