Post Editor > Internal Link Suggestions

Internal links help readers discover related content and help search engines understand the relationship between your posts.

Superblog includes an internal link suggestion tool directly inside the post editor so you can add relevant links without doing the manual hunting yourself.

What the feature does

The suggestion tool looks for related published posts and ranks them using signals such as:

  • shared category

  • shared tags

  • title keyword overlap

It then suggests places in your current post where those links can be inserted.

How to use it

  1. Open a post in the editor.

  2. Find Internal Link Suggestions.

  3. Click Get Suggestions.

  4. Review the suggested target posts.

  5. Choose the suggested anchor text you want to link.

  6. Insert the link.

What you can do from the tool

For each suggested post, you can:

  • preview the target title

  • see why it was suggested

  • copy the post URL

  • open the post in a new tab

  • insert the internal link directly into your current content

How anchor text works

The tool scans your current content and tries to find relevant text snippets that can be used as anchor text.

This helps you avoid generic anchors like click here and makes internal linking more natural.

It can also help replace an existing link if you want to update that anchor to point to a better destination.

Best practices

  • Add tags and categories to posts so the suggestions are stronger.

  • Use natural anchor text that matches the sentence.

  • Link only when the destination genuinely helps the reader.

  • Prefer links to strong, relevant posts instead of forcing links everywhere.

Why this matters

Good internal linking can help you:

  • improve content discovery

  • distribute attention across related articles

  • reinforce topic clusters

  • make long-term SEO maintenance easier

When suggestions may be weak

You may see few or no suggestions if:

  • the post has little content yet

  • the post has no tags or category

  • your site has very few related published posts

  • the current post does not contain useful anchor opportunities yet

If that happens, add more context to the article, assign tags, and try again.

A simple workflow

A practical workflow is:

  1. finish a rough draft

  2. add categories and tags

  3. run internal link suggestions

  4. insert the best links

  5. review the final reading flow before publishing

This keeps internal linking fast, intentional, and built into your editing process instead of becoming a manual SEO chore later.