What Is Internal Linking?
Internal linking refers to hyperlinks that connect one page on your website to another page on the same website. This includes navigation links, contextual links within content, breadcrumbs, related article links, and footer links. Internal links form the architecture of your site and guide both users and crawlers through your content.
Why Internal Linking Matters for SEO
Internal links are one of the most powerful and underutilized SEO tools. They distribute link equity (PageRank) throughout your site, establish topical hierarchy and content relationships, help crawlers discover new and deep pages, provide context through anchor text, and reduce crawl depth for important pages.
How to Optimize Internal Linking
Link from high-authority pages to important target pages. Use descriptive anchor text (not "click here"). Create topical content clusters with hub pages linking to related content. Ensure every important page receives at least 3-5 internal links. Audit your internal link structure with CrawlBeast.
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