What Does Internal Linking Stand For in SEO?

Links from pages or posts on a blog to another on the same blog are called internal links. Through internal links, search engines find it easy to do the crawling of pages viably and correctly. Beyond that, it ensures that the link juice is transferred from one page to another within the same domain.

Let’s illustrate this:

Suppose you have a page on your site which has got about 15 quality backlinks from external web spaces. Since that page is now receiving better rankings in Search Engine Result Pages, you can simply link to several pages of your sites from that high PR page and, along these lines, transfer the link juice to those pages that aren’t yet solid in the area of backlinks.

Through the internal linking tactic, you can successfully build up an authority blog simply by ensuring that all of your WebPages are interlinked.

A genuine instance of the strong internal linking system is Wikipedia and we are all aware of how high Wikipedia ranks in SERPs.

So far you now have the knowledge of what internal linking is, it's high time you got acquainted with some pro tips and strategies for getting this tactic right.



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kpercival55 Premium
Excellent training Israel,
Thanks for sharing and making it easy to follow. Before reading this I didn’t understand the difference between outgoing or incoming internal links. I always appreciate learning something new.
All the best to you,
KyleAnn
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Israel17 Premium
You're most welcome, KyleAnn. Kudos for reading this training piece! Yes, incoming internal links redirect readers back to other pages on your blog while outgoing internal links redirect visitors to pages outside your blog and building internal links are instrumental for SEO and ranking.

Thanks for your contribution!

Israel Olatunji
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Nick-at-WA Premium
Thanks for the training...
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Israel17 Premium
Good to hear from you, Nick! Thanks for stopping by and kudos for reading this training piece! Improving your internal linking system is of paramount importance to building authority and driving more traffic. Thanks for contributing!

Israel Olatunji
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FKelso Premium Plus
So, Israel, how many internal links do you recommend for each post? Will one or two do it?
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Israel17 Premium
You're most welcome on board, FKelso. Thanks for reading this training piece! Yeah, there are two major types of internal links: the incoming internal links & the outgoing internal links & you're going to need to add between 5-10 of these to every 1200+ words post. This will ensure that for those pages that rank well, the link juice can be passed on to the weak ones. Thanks for asking!

Israel Olatunji
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lesabre Premium
Hi Israel,

Haven't heard from you in a while. Hope all is well.

Thank you for sharing a great and important tutorial.

All the best,

Michael
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Michael, thanks for being so caring and passionate! You are highly cherished, friend. Though I wasn't actually creating around here for a couple of weeks past, I've been stable again creating useful resources over the past 2 months now. Kudos for reading this important training and thanks for finding it as such!

Israel Olatunji
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ecomtom Premium
Thanks Israel. Wondered what the ideal number of internal links was. Most of my posts have only 1 or 2. I will go through and add a few more. Would it help to have more than 1 or 2 external links per post, or is this enough? Tom
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks so greatly, ecomtom! Kudos for reading this training! As a good measure to boost SEO for your industry websites, you need to add incoming and outgoing internal links and these should be about 5-10 per 1200+ words post. The SEMRush tool should also be leveraged as this has many great features such as the Site Audit feature that will facilitate your overall site audit. Thanks for contributing!

Israel Olatunji
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