SEO

What is Internal Linking?

Internal linking is the practice of connecting pages within your own website through hyperlinks — helping search engines understand your site structure and distributing authority across your content.

Definition

Internal linking is the practice of creating hyperlinks between pages within the same website. These links serve multiple purposes: they help search engine crawlers discover and index content, they distribute page authority (link equity) throughout the site, and they guide users to related content that deepens their engagement. A well-structured internal linking strategy also reinforces topical relationships between content — a signal that AI systems use to assess topical authority.


Why It Matters for Small Businesses

Many small business websites are poorly linked internally — key service pages are orphaned, blog content doesn't connect to conversion pages, and crawlers miss important content entirely. A deliberate internal linking strategy ensures every important page is discoverable, shares in the site's authority, and connects logically to related content. This improves both ranking potential and the topical coherence that AI systems reward.


Example

A marketing agency publishes a blog post about email marketing best practices. They internally link from that post to their email marketing services page, their case studies section, and related blog posts on automation and segmentation. Crawlers follow those links, the services page gets authority from the blog traffic, and users find relevant next steps — all from one well-linked post.

Related Terms

Topical AuthorityWhat internal linking clusters help build
Crawl BudgetInternal links help crawlers use budget efficiently
Semantic SEOContent strategy internal linking supports
SEOThe broader discipline internal linking serves

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