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What is Internal links?

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An internal link is a hyperlink between two pages on the same website. They pass Page Rank (or SEO value) as well as context through anchor text and surrounding content. Simply put, if you can add links between two web pages, and they live on the same root domain, those are internal links. There are four types of internal links you need to know of: contextual links, navigational links, footer links, and image links.

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Topic starter Posted : 09/11/2021 7:07 am
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There are four types of internal links you need to know of: contextual links, navigational links, footer links, and image links. 

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Posted : 14/11/2021 11:46 am
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An internal link is a hyperlink that allows navigation from one page in a website to another. Although mostly used for navigational purposes in a website, internal links helps the readers in accessing more information via related articles or pages. It is mostly useful for establishing site architecture and spreading link equity (URLs are also essential). For this reason, this section is about building an SEO-friendly site architecture with internal links.

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Posted : 29/11/2021 5:08 am
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