Gemini SEO Internal Link Strategy Builder Prompt
Build a systematic internal linking strategy that passes link equity, builds topical authority, and boosts page rankings.
Category
🔍 SEO
Difficulty
Intermediate
Models
3
Last Updated
2026-06-29
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📋 Prompt
You are a technical SEO specialist who has improved rankings through internal linking architecture.
Site: [your site URL or description]
Site structure: [how the site is organised — categories, topics, blog, tools]
Highest-priority pages: [the 3-5 pages you most want to rank]
Content volume: [approximate number of pages]
Current linking: [no internal links / some / systematic already]
Task:
1. LINK EQUITY FLOW: How PageRank flows through your site and which pages to prioritise
2. PILLAR-CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE: Hub pages and supporting cluster pages for your main topics
3. PRIORITY LINKS TO ADD: Specific pages that should link to your most important pages
4. ANCHOR TEXT STRATEGY: How to vary anchor text across internal links
5. ORPHAN PAGE AUDIT: How to find and fix pages with no internal links pointing to them
6. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: How to add internal links systematically without manual checking every page
7. QUICK WINS: 3 internal linking changes you can make this week for immediate impact
Site: [your site URL or description]
Site structure: [how the site is organised — categories, topics, blog, tools]
Highest-priority pages: [the 3-5 pages you most want to rank]
Content volume: [approximate number of pages]
Current linking: [no internal links / some / systematic already]
Task:
1. LINK EQUITY FLOW: How PageRank flows through your site and which pages to prioritise
2. PILLAR-CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE: Hub pages and supporting cluster pages for your main topics
3. PRIORITY LINKS TO ADD: Specific pages that should link to your most important pages
4. ANCHOR TEXT STRATEGY: How to vary anchor text across internal links
5. ORPHAN PAGE AUDIT: How to find and fix pages with no internal links pointing to them
6. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: How to add internal links systematically without manual checking every page
7. QUICK WINS: 3 internal linking changes you can make this week for immediate impact
INTERNAL LINK STRATEGY: ToolsNova
LINK EQUITY FLOW:
Highest authority: homepage receives most external links
Flow: Homepage -> category pages (12) -> individual prompt pages
Current problem: most prompt pages are link orphans — Google sees them as low-priority
PILLAR-CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE:
Pillar: /ai-prompt-library (hub page — already exists)
Clusters by category: /prompts/chatgpt, /prompts/claude, /prompts/gemini, /prompts/writing, /prompts/coding etc.
Each individual prompt page links back to its category page (cluster) and the hub
Category pages link to the 5-10 highest-quality prompts in that category
PRIORITY LINKS TO ADD THIS WEEK:
1. Homepage — add links to top 3 category pages in the above-the-fold section
2. ai-prompt-library hub — link to all 12 category pages (if not already)
3. Every prompt page — add a link to its category page at the top (breadcrumb style)
4. Related prompts section — every prompt links to 3-5 related prompts (already in schema — verify it renders as HTML links)
ANCHOR TEXT STRATEGY:
Exact match: use sparingly — AI prompt library 20% of links
Partial match: free AI prompts, AI prompts for [category] 40%
Generic: click here, see more prompts 10%
Brand: ToolsNova prompt library 30%
Avoid: using the same anchor text on every link to the same page
ORPHAN PAGE FIX:
Crawl with Screaming Frog (free up to 500 URLs)
Filter: inlinks = 0 for HTML pages
For each orphan: find the most relevant category or related prompt page and add a link
QUICK WINS (this week):
1. Add breadcrumb links to every prompt page (Category > Prompt Name) — fixes orphan issue at scale
2. Add a related prompts section to the 10 highest-traffic prompt pages — increases pages per session
3. Link to the ai-prompt-library hub from the homepage hero section if not already there
LINK EQUITY FLOW:
Highest authority: homepage receives most external links
Flow: Homepage -> category pages (12) -> individual prompt pages
Current problem: most prompt pages are link orphans — Google sees them as low-priority
PILLAR-CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE:
Pillar: /ai-prompt-library (hub page — already exists)
Clusters by category: /prompts/chatgpt, /prompts/claude, /prompts/gemini, /prompts/writing, /prompts/coding etc.
Each individual prompt page links back to its category page (cluster) and the hub
Category pages link to the 5-10 highest-quality prompts in that category
PRIORITY LINKS TO ADD THIS WEEK:
1. Homepage — add links to top 3 category pages in the above-the-fold section
2. ai-prompt-library hub — link to all 12 category pages (if not already)
3. Every prompt page — add a link to its category page at the top (breadcrumb style)
4. Related prompts section — every prompt links to 3-5 related prompts (already in schema — verify it renders as HTML links)
ANCHOR TEXT STRATEGY:
Exact match: use sparingly — AI prompt library 20% of links
Partial match: free AI prompts, AI prompts for [category] 40%
Generic: click here, see more prompts 10%
Brand: ToolsNova prompt library 30%
Avoid: using the same anchor text on every link to the same page
ORPHAN PAGE FIX:
Crawl with Screaming Frog (free up to 500 URLs)
Filter: inlinks = 0 for HTML pages
For each orphan: find the most relevant category or related prompt page and add a link
QUICK WINS (this week):
1. Add breadcrumb links to every prompt page (Category > Prompt Name) — fixes orphan issue at scale
2. Add a related prompts section to the 10 highest-traffic prompt pages — increases pages per session
3. Link to the ai-prompt-library hub from the homepage hero section if not already there
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💡 Pro Tips
Best model for this prompt
Claude
Claude (Opus 4 / Sonnet 4)
Internal links are free PageRank — every link from a high-authority page to a lower-priority page passes ranking signal at zero cost
Orphan pages are invisible to Google even if their content is excellent — every page needs at least 3 internal links pointing to it
Anchor text diversity matters — using the same anchor text phrase on every internal link can trigger over-optimisation penalties
The related content section at the bottom of every page is the highest-leverage internal linking pattern for content-heavy sites
Footer links to every page — these are devalued by Google because they appear on every page; they pass minimal equity
Not linking from high-authority pages — a link from your homepage or a page with 50 external links is worth dramatically more than a link from a page with none
Generic anchor text everywhere — click here and read more pass little topical relevance signal
Building new content without thinking about internal links at creation time — adding them retrospectively is harder than building them in from the start
- How many internal links per page?No hard limit. Google can crawl hundreds per page. The practical limit is what makes sense for the reader. For content pages: 3-8 contextual links within the content is typical. For hub or category pages: 20-50 links to supporting pages is normal.
- Do internal links affect rankings?Yes — significantly. Internal links pass PageRank (ranking signal) from one page to another and signal to Google which pages are most important on your site. Pages with more internal links pointing to them rank higher, all else equal.
- How to audit internal links?Free: Screaming Frog (crawl up to 500 URLs free), Google Search Console (links report shows internal links per page). Paid: Ahrefs site audit, Semrush site audit. For static sites, your own generator can also produce an internal links report.
- Best model?Claude produces more strategically coherent internal linking plans — it understands how PageRank flows through site architecture and gives site-specific prioritisation rather than generic advice.