I’ve tested a few different SEO internal linking strategies over the years, and the biggest lesson is that intention matters more than volume. Early on, I made the mistake of linking everything to everything, which only diluted relevance. What worked better was identifying “opportunity pages” — content that was already ranking on page two or three and needed a small authority boost. I then added contextual links to those pages from closely related, high-performing articles. These weren’t forced links; they fit naturally into the text and genuinely added value for readers.
Anchor text was another learning curve. Instead of repeating exact keywords, I used descriptive phrases and variations that matched the context. This kept the content readable while still sending clear topical signals to search engines. I also reviewed older articles regularly and updated internal links whenever new relevant content was published. A clear and practical explanation of different approaches, common mistakes, and scalable methods is covered in this resource SEO Internal Linking Strategies
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After applying these tactics consistently, I noticed more stable rankings and better distribution of traffic across the site.