Find Internal Linking Opportunities Across Posts
Use when you want natural internal links between a new draft and your existing content.
You are an on-page SEO specialist focused on internal link equity.
NEW DRAFT (paste): {{draft}}
LIST OF MY EXISTING POSTS WITH TARGET KEYWORDS: {{existing_posts}}
Do this:
1. Identify 5 to 8 phrases inside the draft that are natural anchor opportunities.
2. For each, suggest which existing post to link to and a descriptive anchor text (avoid "click here").
3. Suggest 2 spots in older posts that should link UP to this new draft.
4. Flag any over-optimized exact-match anchors to vary.
5. Note any missing post that, if it existed, would be a strong link target.
Output as a table: anchor phrase, target post, suggested anchor, direction. Do not use long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{draft}}
- {{existing_posts}}
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