Internal Link Finder
Find the pages on your site that should link to your new article — in seconds.
What this tool does
The Internal Link Finder locates pages on your own site that are relevant to a keyword or topic — the pages that should be linking to your new article. Enter your domain and topic, and it searches your site's indexed pages the way Google sees them, returning each relevant page with its URL and a context snippet showing why it matched.
Internal links are the most underused lever in SEO. They pass authority between your pages, define your site's topical structure, and give Google crawl paths to new content — a new article with zero internal links pointing at it is effectively published into a void. The standard playbook for every new post is simple: find your three to five most relevant existing pages and add a contextual link from each. The problem is remembering what those pages are once your site passes fifty articles. That's the search this tool automates.
Run it every time you publish, add the links with descriptive anchor text, and your new content starts with a pulse. SirWritesALot suggests internal links with ready-made anchor text right inside the editor as you write.
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