Internal linking opportunity finder

Verified internal link opportunities, ready for implementation.

LinkMap crawls a site, scores contextual source-to-target matches, verifies the anchor phrase exists in visible body content, and exports a clean action list for SEO and content teams.

LinkMap auditServer healthy - 0 active
Website URL
unify.net.au
Crawl depth
4 levels
Priority targets
/services/paid-social
/services/organic-social
Run crawl
68Pages
771Links
6Verified
PrioritySourceAnchorType
HighBlogsocial media marketingBlog -> Service
HighProjectpaid Meta campaignsProject -> Service
Verified body context: ... known for its creative approach to social media marketing, digital strategy ...

How LinkMap works

LinkMap combines crawl data, page classification, topical matching, anchor verification, and review controls into one implementation workflow.

1

Crawl

Collect pages, internal links, status codes, canonicals, titles, descriptions, robots tags, and clean body blocks.

2

Classify

Label pages as service, blog, project, testimonial, location, or other so recommendations use sensible source-target patterns.

3

Score

Compare source and target pages by topical overlap, target importance, source inlinks, crawl depth, and underlinked target signals.

4

Verify

Keep only anchors found in one visible body block. Existing links, navigation, footer, sidebar, CTA, hidden, and related-post text are excluded.

5

Review

Choose anchor alternatives, filter by page type, approve or reject rows, then export to CSV or copy into Google Sheets.

What reasoning happens in the backend?

The crawler is strict by design. It returns fewer rows because every recommendation must be findable, contextual, and useful for internal linking work.

01Clean body extraction

The engine strips scripts, menus, headers, footers, sidebars, forms, CTAs, breadcrumbs, related blocks, hidden sections, and existing anchor tags before anchor matching.

02Source-target fit

It prioritizes useful patterns such as blog to service, project to service, testimonial to service, service to service, and blog to location.

03Topical overlap

It compares keywords from URL, title, H1, description, and body text to find pages that are genuinely about related topics.

04Anchor phrase quality

It rejects generic, awkward, joined, punctuation-broken, menu-like, duplicate, already-linked, and connector-fragment anchors.

05Compound term logic

Important phrases such as air conditioning, paid social, family law, brand strategy, and dental checkups are treated as compounds so key short words are not dropped.

06Priority scoring

Higher priority goes to topically relevant pairs where the target is important, underlinked, and supported by a stronger or shallower source page.

Why a crawl may return a small number of opportunities

That is intentional. LinkMap is not trying to flood the team with loose guesses. It only returns opportunities where the target makes sense, the source does not already link to it, and the anchor can be found in real body text.

Strict mode by defaultLow volume usually means high confidence, not failure.
No invented anchorsIf the text is not on the page, the row should not appear.
No navigation noiseMenus, sidebars, CTAs, breadcrumbs, and related-post blocks are excluded.
Target priority supportPaste service URLs to focus the crawl on commercial pages that matter most.

Why it is better for this specific job

Semrush and Screaming Frog are excellent broad SEO tools. LinkMap is narrower: it is built to produce an implementation list for contextual internal links.

Semrush

Great for platform reporting.

Strong site audit coverage and internal linking visibility. Final source-to-target implementation rows still require manual interpretation.

Screaming Frog

Great for technical crawl detail.

Excellent for inlinks, outlinks, custom extraction, and exports. The recommendation layer is still a manual SEO workflow.

LinkMap

Built for action rows.

It verifies anchor text, scores the opportunity, shows body context, supports review status, and exports rows a content team can use.

Current feature set

These are the production features now built into the tool.

Anchor alternatives

Choose from verified body-text anchor options when available.

Page type filters

Filter by Blog -> Service, Project -> Service, and other link types.

Priority targets

Focus the audit on specific service or location URLs.

Server health

See whether the VPS crawler is healthy, busy, or offline.

Verified context

Each row shows the nearby body text where the anchor was found.

Review status

Approve, reject, or mark rows before export.

Google Sheets

Copy clean rows into Sheets without needing Google API setup.

Data cleanup

Crawl data is deleted after export or automatically after 24 hours.

Best way to use LinkMap

Start with the root domain and 4 crawl levels. Use priority target URLs when you want to push links toward important service pages. Treat the output as a high-confidence implementation shortlist, not a loose brainstorm.

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