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Internal Links Definition

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19 Nov 2019 • 1 min read • Austin Shong

Internal Links Definition

What are Internal Links?

Internal link definition: internal link refers to hyperlinks that point to pages within the same website.

Internal links are necessary to create a logical website structure. They make websites, and their pages, easy to navigate.

An internal link can do one of two things:

  1. Transport a user to a different location on the same page
  2. Transport a user to a different website page

For example…

Internal linking has been shown to have some benefit for search engine marketing, as it makes a website easier to “crawl” or interpret by Google’s robots.


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