Internal Link
Quick Definition
An internal link is a hyperlink that points from one page on your website to another page on the same website. Internal links help visitors navigate and tell search engines how your content is organized.
What Is an Internal Link?
A hyperlink connecting pages on the same website. Three purposes: navigation, PageRank distribution, crawling. Types: navigation, contextual, breadcrumb, sitewide.
In WordPress: select text, Ctrl+K, type page title, click suggestion. 3-5 links per article minimum. Use descriptive anchor text.
Why It Matters
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Related Terms
Anchor TextAnchor text is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink. It tells users and search engines what the linked page is about. Descriptive anchor text improves both accessibility and SEO.External LinkAn external link (outbound link) is a hyperlink from your website to a page on a different website. Linking to authoritative sources builds trust with both users and search engines.
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