Internal Linking
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Internal Link Recommender

Suggest contextual internal links from existing content.

Existing pages

One per line: URL | topics keywords

New article

Text or URL - we recommend matching internal links.

Recommendations

0 candidate page(s) ranked by lexical relevance.

No matches yet. Add more page topics or longer article text.

Start here · What are internal link recommendations?

Internal link recommendations identify pages on your own site that should link to or from a new page because the topics overlap.

This tool accepts existing pages as URL | topic keywords, then compares them with a pasted or fetched article. It ranks candidates by token overlap and suggests anchor words from the shared terms.

The output helps you find contextual links quickly. You still decide where a link fits naturally in the copy.

When to use this tool

  • New article launch

    Find existing pages that can link to a newly published blog post or guide.

  • Topic cluster building

    Connect related supporting articles to a hub page and to each other.

  • CMS publishing workflow

    Give editors a short list of URLs and suggested anchor phrases before the article goes live.

  • Refresh pass

    Use a rewritten page to discover older content that should now link to it.

Examples

Walk through these with the form above — they are practice scenarios, not live data.

New hiking article

Try this

Add existing pages like best hiking boots | hiking boots beginners trail review, then paste a new hiking boots article.

What to look for

Use high-overlap URLs as candidate internal links and adapt anchor suggestions into natural sentences.

SaaS feature page

Try this

List existing docs and blog posts with topic keywords, then fetch the new SAML SSO feature page.

What to look for

Look for docs, security pages, and integration posts that share terms and deserve contextual links.

Short tutorial

Follow in order the first time you use the tool; later you can skip to the step you need.

  1. Step 1 - List existing pages

    Use one line per page: URL | topic keywords. Keep topic keywords concise and descriptive.

  2. Step 2 - Add the new article

    Paste the draft or fetch a live URL. Longer body copy gives the matcher more context.

  3. Step 3 - Review ranked matches

    High overlap means the page may be a good source or destination for a link.

  4. Step 4 - Choose real placements

    Add links where they help a reader continue the task. Do not force anchors only because the tool suggested them.

  5. Step 5 - Copy and track

    Copy recommendations into your publishing checklist and mark which links were added.

More detail

New here? Skim Start here first, then run one Examples scenario in the form above.

Internal Link Recommender does one job: suggest contextual internal links from existing content. It lives under Internal Linking on SEOToolkits, where the beginner idea is simple: Internal linking connects pages on your own site so users and crawlers can find important content.

FAQ

Should I use the suggested anchor exactly?
No. Treat it as a hint. The final anchor should read naturally and describe the destination.
How many internal links should I add?
There is no fixed number. Add enough useful links for discovery and context without distracting readers.
Can this crawl my whole site automatically?
No. It works from the page list and article text you provide or fetch.
What if no matches appear?
Add better topic keywords for existing pages or use a longer article body. The page may also be truly new territory.

Same workflow cluster on SEOToolkits — open another module without leaving context.