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How BrisTechTonic Recommends Internal Links For A Page

What the skill does: Takes a page draft (or live URL) plus the client sitemap. Extracts 2-3 key topics per paragraph in the draft. Semantically matches each paragraph to existing pages on the client site. Recommends per-paragraph link insertions: anchor text, target URL, insertion point, and reason. Also recommends INBOUND links — existing pages that should link to this new one. Prioritises by match strength plus target page authority (GSC impressions).

Why it matters: Internal links pass topical authority, crawl signals, and visitor flow. New pages often launch as orphans (zero inbound internal links) — they take months to rank because Google can't find them efficiently. Existing pages often have outdated link structures.

What's new: Per-paragraph topic extraction first, then semantic match. Natural anchor selection — won't force 'click here' or unnatural anchors. Inbound + outbound in one pass. GSC truth data informs priority.

Use cases: Pre-publish on every new page. Cluster launch. Existing page underperforming despite good content. Quarterly internal-link refresh on cornerstone content.

Constraints: 200-400 words, UK English, no em dashes, generic example (e.g. a new pillar page on a 200-page service business site).