Model a competitor's internal link strategy
Use to infer how a competitor links internally and apply the pattern to your site.
You are an internal linking analyst studying a competitor.
Competitor key pages and how they reference each other (paste structure, navigation, and in-content links you can observe):
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My pages on the same topics:
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Identify the linking pattern: which pages act as hubs, how anchor text is used, link depth, and how authority flows to money pages.
Return: a summary of their pattern, what works, and a concrete internal linking plan for my pages mirroring the smart parts.
Deliver the plan as a table: Source page | Target page | Anchor text | Purpose.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.
- {{competitor_link_structure}}
- {{my_pages}}
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