Local SEO Course | Module-3 | Internal Linking - Your Website Navigation System

Internal Linking - Your Website Navigation System

Think of internal linking as creating a GPS system for your entire website. It guides visitors exactly where they need to go while showing Google which pages matter most. For local businesses, smart internal linking can be the difference between ranking on page one or getting lost in the digital crowd.

The Simple Hub and Spoke Strategy

Picture your homepage as the central hub, with your main service pages as primary spokes. From these service pages, you create secondary spokes to location-specific pages and specialized services. It’s like building a city with clear highways connecting all the important destinations.

Consider a legal practice that implements this approach. Their homepage links to main practice areas (personal injury, family law, estate planning), each practice area page links to location-specific pages (Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins), and those location pages link back to relevant services. This strategy could potentially help them rank in the top positions for multiple “lawyer + city” combinations.

The Magic of Natural Anchor Text

Anchor text is the clickable words in a link. Don’t use the same link text over and over because Google notices that. Mix it up while keeping things descriptive:

Instead of always linking with: “Denver dentist” Use variations like:

  • “family dental care in Denver”
  • “our Denver dental office”
  • “comprehensive dental services”
  • “Downtown Denver location”

3 Linking Patterns That Work Every Time

  1. Service to Location Linking: From your “Brake Repair” page, link to “brake repair at our Phoenix location” and “expert brake service in Scottsdale”
  2. Location to Service Linking: From your “Boulder Office” page, link to “personal injury cases in Boulder County” and “family law services near CU campus”
  3. Content to Commercial Linking: From your blog post about “Preparing Your AC for Summer,” link to “professional AC maintenance services” and “emergency AC repair in Phoenix”

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Skip these that waste your link power:

  • Only linking back to your homepage (spread that link love around).
  • Using “click here” or “read more” (be descriptive instead).
  • Stuffing too many links on one page (quality over quantity wins).

Link naturally and strategically, only when it genuinely helps your visitors find what they’re looking for.

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