Automated Internal Links
Our automated internal linking feature is designed to save you time, improve your site’s SEO, and enhance user navigation. This guide will walk you through how the feature works, why it matters, and how to set it up.
Before we start: SEOJuice takes the internal linking to the next level by using semantic search to identify the most relevant pages for internal linking and automatically extracting keywords to create optimized links between two contextually similar pages. We use content clustering, Natural Language Processing and AI in combination to provide the best results.

What Is Automated Internal Linking?
Automated internal linking is a feature that identifies opportunities to connect pages on your website using relevant anchor text. Internal links distribute link equity (SEO value) across your site and help search engines understand your content structure.
With SEOJuice, the process is automatic.
Why Is Internal Linking Important?
Improves SEO:
Internal links help search engines crawl and index your pages efficiently.
They spread link equity, boosting the rankings of key pages.
Enhances User Experience:
Makes it easier for visitors to navigate your site.
Guides users to related content, increasing time spent on your site.
Boosts Conversions:
Links to relevant pages (e.g., product pages or guides) encourage users to take action.

How SEOJuice Automates Internal Linking
Semantic Search for Relevance
SEOJuice uses advanced semantic algorithms to analyze your content and identify related pages.
It ensures the links it creates are contextually relevant, improving both SEO and user experience.
Automatic Keyword Extraction
The tool scans your site for frequently used keywords and phrases.
It matches these terms with appropriate pages to ensure logical and meaningful connections.
Dynamic Link Updates
As you add new content, SEOJuice continually updates the internal linking structure to include relevant links automatically.
Old links are also checked and updated if necessary.
Smart Link Placement
The feature avoids overloading pages with too many links and places links where they’ll provide the most value (e.g., in body text rather than headers).

Q1: Can I exclude certain pages from linking?
Yes, in the settings, you can mark specific pages as “no-link zones” to prevent automatic linking.
Q2: What happens if I update a target URL?
SEOJuice will detect the change and automatically update the internal links to reflect the new URL.
Q3: Can I turn automated internal linking on and off?
Yes, you have full control over automation. You can enable or disable automated internal linking in the settings.

