Internal linking is the process of hyperlinking to other pages on your website. It facilitates smooth navigation inside your website.

WordStream has published a guide titled ‘How to Do Internal Linking for SEO (With Examples)’ to help you learn and implement internal linking for SEO.

Manick Bhan says, “Internal linking is one of the SEO basics as they help communicate to web crawlers what pages are the most important, next important, and least important on your website.

Internal links are created using buttons, clickable images, and anchor text, or the clickable part of the hyperlink that links to the other page. Here’s an example of what anchor text looks like on both the front end and back end of a website.

There are several types of internal links that you likely have on your website right now. Understanding their differences is important, because they play a key role in your website visitors’ journey.

1. Menu/navigation links

The most important internal links on your website are those in your primary navigation menu.”

How to Do Internal Linking for SEO (With Examples)

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