Internal Linking Opportunities
Paste a host page URL + target keywords: the tool returns existing paragraphs that mention your KWs without yet linking. Each line is an editorial anchor to place.
Host URL
Target keywords (1 per line, max 10)
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Frequently asked questions
What is a linking opportunity? +
It's a paragraph on a page that mentions a keyword you want to rank somewhere else on your site, but doesn't yet contain a link to that destination. Each identified paragraph is a potential editorial anchor — no need to rewrite the content, just add a link on the existing mention. It's the cleanest form of internal-linking optimization: natural, semantically relevant, instant.
How do I use this report? +
For each keyword you input, the tool lists paragraphs that mention it. First filter on link-free paragraphs (the real opportunities). For already-linked paragraphs, check where the current link points — maybe it should redirect to a money page rather than a peripheral page. For each retained opportunity, add an <a href="> on the mention, with exact or partial anchor depending on your anchor profile.
Why does the tool ignore some mentions? +
Three cases auto-filtered: paragraphs too short (< 30 chars, usually chrome — menu labels, breadcrumbs), paragraphs inside <nav>, <header>, <footer>, <aside> (nav mentions, not editorial), and only the first 600 paragraphs (for very long pages). Matching is word-boundary sensitive (\b) — we avoid substrings ("art" in "start").
Does this replace Sitebulb / Screaming Frog? +
No, it's a quick spot-check on 1 page at a time. Sitebulb and Screaming Frog run the same analysis at full-site scale, cross URL/keyword matrices, and find opportunities across tens of thousands of pages. This tool is useful when you just want to quickly check: this particular host page, what paragraphs can we target to point at our money page X? — without installing a desktop tool.
Do your money pages need external equity?
Internal linking only redistributes equity you already have. To bring fresh dofollow equity in, we can place dedicated editorial backlinks on the Stringer network.