Technical SEO Guide

How to Improve Internal Linking

Internal links express how pages relate. A clean, contextual link graph helps machines and people understand structure and importance.

The issue

Important pages have few inbound links, anchors are generic ('click here'), or links are stuffed into footers as keyword spam.

Why it matters

A weak or spammy link graph hides important pages and dilutes how a site is understood.

Common mistakes

  • Orphan pages with no inbound links.
  • Generic, non-descriptive anchor text.
  • Keyword-stuffed footer link dumps.
  • Deep pages buried many clicks from any hub.

Practical recommendations

  • Link contextually from related content with descriptive anchors.
  • Give every important page hub/inbound links.
  • Keep footer links curated, not stuffed.
  • Connect related guides, tools, docs, and products naturally.

Check your pages

See the related-resources blocks across these guides for the pattern; review structure with the free SEO tools.

FAQ

Is this guaranteed to improve rankings?

No. This is technical hygiene that helps machines parse and trust pages; no ranking outcome is guaranteed.

Do I need a backend?

No. The linked tools run entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

How often should I check?

After every significant deploy, and periodically as content changes.

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