external-links
// Use when auditing content pages for citation quality, suggesting authoritative sources to link for factual claims, or reviewing whether a page's external link attributes (nofollow, noopener) are correctly set.
Add relevant external links
Outbound links to authoritative sources strengthen the credibility of your content and are considered a positive trust signal by Google. Pages that cite their sources rank better for informational queries than those that make unsupported claims.
Quick Reference
- Link out to authoritative sources that support your claims — this demonstrates E-E-A-T and improves credibility
- External links to reputable sites do not hurt your SEO; Google treats them as a trust signal
- Use
rel="noopener noreferrer"on external links; addrel="nofollow"only for untrusted or paid links
Check
For each content page, count the number of external <a href> links pointing to domains other than the current site. Check: (1) Are factual claims backed by links to authoritative sources (government sites, peer-reviewed research, official documentation)? (2) Do all external links have rel="noopener noreferrer" for security? (3) Are paid or sponsored links marked with rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow"?
Fix
- Identify factual claims in the content that cite statistics, research, or expert consensus without a source link.
- Find the authoritative source (study, official documentation, government data) and add an inline link.
- Add
rel="noopener noreferrer"to all external links for security. - Add
rel="sponsored"to paid or affiliate links;rel="nofollow"to links you cannot vouch for. - Avoid linking to competitor sites for their main commercial pages; prefer linking to neutral third parties. Example: Replace "Studies show 60% of users abandon slow pages" with: "According to <a href="https://web.dev/performance/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Google's web.dev research</a>, 60% of users abandon pages that take over 3 seconds to load."
Explain
Google uses the context of your outbound links as a signal of content quality. Pages that cite reputable external sources are treated as more trustworthy than those making unsupported assertions. Properly attributed external links also demonstrate E-E-A-T by showing you have researched the topic from primary sources.
Code Review
Parse all <a href> elements with external URLs (different domain than the site). Verify each external link has rel="noopener noreferrer". Flag paid/affiliate links missing rel="sponsored". Count external links per page — flag pages with zero external links in long-form content (>500 words) that contains factual claims.
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/seo/external-links