Internal Link Opportunity Finder
Paste the content of two pages below and discover natural anchor text overlaps for internal linking in both directions.
Page A
Page B
How It Works
Internal links pass authority between pages on your site and help search engines understand your content hierarchy. This tool finds natural anchor text opportunities by comparing the content of two pages.
1. Phrase extraction
The tool extracts all 2-word, 3-word, and 4-word phrases from each page, filtering out stop-word-only combinations that would make poor anchor text.
2. Cross-matching
It then checks whether phrases from Page B appear naturally in Page A's text (and vice versa). If a phrase from your target page already appears in your source page, that's a natural anchor text opportunity — no rewriting needed.
3. Scoring
Longer phrases score higher because they provide more topical context to search engines. Phrases that appear multiple times in the target page also score higher, as they're likely core terms for that page.
Best practices for internal linking
- Use descriptive, keyword-rich anchor text rather than "click here" or "read more"
- Link from high-authority pages to pages you want to rank higher
- Keep internal links contextually relevant — only link when it helps the reader
- Avoid over-optimising: vary your anchor text naturally across pages
- Aim for 3–5 internal links per 1,000 words of content
- Prioritise linking to pages that are close to ranking (positions 5–15 in Google)