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Smart Internal Linking

Connect every article to the rest of your content library.

Semantic matching identifies contextual linking opportunities across your entire content library. Links are suggested and inserted automatically.

The problem.

Internal linking is tedious and inconsistent. Writers link to whatever articles they remember, miss relevant pages entirely, and create orphan content that no other page points to. Manual link audits catch problems months after publication.

How it works.

1

Content library analysis

RankDraft indexes all published content in your workspace by topic, keywords, and semantic meaning.

2

Contextual match scoring

For each new article, the system identifies paragraphs where existing content is contextually relevant and scores each potential link by relevance.

3

Automatic link insertion

High-confidence links are inserted with natural anchor text. Lower-confidence suggestions surface for your review.

Why it matters.

No orphan content

Every new article connects to relevant existing pages. No content sits unlinked in your library.

Topical authority signals

Dense internal linking between related articles tells search engines you have depth on the topic.

Zero manual link audits

Links are managed at the pipeline level, not as a post-publication cleanup task.