Internal Linking
Internal Link Suggestion Tool
Match new content against your existing pages and suggest the best internal link opportunities.
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The Internal Link Suggestion Tool matches new content against your existing pages and recommends the best internal-link opportunities — with relevance scores and ready-to-paste anchor HTML.
What is the Internal Link Suggestion Tool?
Most internal-linking happens by accident. This tool turns it into a data step: it compares the keywords in your new article against the titles of your existing pages and ranks the strongest matches by relevance, so you can add 3–5 highly-relevant internal links in seconds.
How to use the Internal Link Suggestion Tool
Steps
- Paste your new article content.
- Paste your existing pages as “Page Title | URL”, one per line.
- Click Suggest. Add the highest-relevance links to your draft.
Benefits
- Stronger topical clusters.
- Faster editorial workflow.
- No more orphaned content.
Use cases
- New post pre-publish.
- Topic cluster planning.
- Refreshing pillar pages.
Pro tips
- Aim for 3–5 internal links per 1000 words.
- Use varied anchor text.
- Always link to canonical URLs.
Frequently asked questions
How does relevance scoring work?
It checks how many keywords from each page title appear in the new content.
How many links should I add?
3–5 per 1000 words is a good baseline.
Does this fetch live pages?
No — you supply the page list, which keeps it fast.
Related SEO tools
- Anchor Text Generator — Generate natural anchor text variations.
- Content Cluster Builder — Plan pillar + spoke topical clusters.