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Internal Link Suggestion Tool

Paste your article and your existing URLs — AI finds the most relevant links and tells you exactly where and how to add them.

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🔗 Why internal links matter

Internal links do three things: they help Google discover and crawl your pages, they pass link equity (PageRank) between pages, and they keep readers on your site longer. A page with no internal links pointing to it is effectively invisible — Google may crawl it rarely or not at all.

Anchor text best practices

Use descriptive, relevant anchors — not "click here" or "read more". Vary your anchor text across different links to the same page. Exact-match anchors (the exact keyword) are fine occasionally but overusing them looks unnatural. Partial match and natural variants are preferred.

📍 Where to place links

Links in the body content carry more weight than nav or footer links. Place them where they make sense contextually — ideally in the first few paragraphs and near relevant mentions of the linked topic. Don't force links — if the connection feels awkward, it probably is.

🏗️ Pillar page strategy

Your most important pages should receive the most internal links. Create a pillar page for each main topic, then link every related article back to it. This tells Google which page is the authority on that topic and concentrates link equity where it matters most.

🔄 Updating old posts

When you publish a new page, go back to your older related posts and add a link from them to the new page. This is often more valuable than links in the new post itself — established pages already have authority flowing into them.

📊 How many links per page

There's no hard limit, but 3–7 internal links per 1,000 words is a reasonable range for most content. Every link dilutes the equity passed to each individual destination, so be selective. Link to pages that genuinely add value for the reader.

💡 Pro tip: Run your most important pages through this tool and paste your full sitemap URLs. Focus on the "High priority" suggestions first — these are pages where there's strong topical alignment, meaning the link will be most natural for readers AND most valuable for SEO.

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