Site authority and navigation

Add internal links where they genuinely help the reader.

Find verified internal-link opportunities, match them to relevant article sections, and insert or undo links inside the Blogged Editor.

  • Verified destinations from your own site
  • Suggestions matched to a relevant section
  • Anchor and destination context before insertion
  • Reversible insert and undo workflow
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Internal Links

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Destination verifiedReady
Section relevanceHigh
Suggested anchorproduct feedback workflow
Recommendation: This published guide explains the handoff workflow referenced in the current section.
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Direct answer

What is an internal linking tool for SaaS blogs?

An internal linking tool finds useful connections between a draft and existing pages on the same site. Blogged verifies the destination, shows why it fits a specific section, and lets the editor insert or undo the link without leaving the post.

Inside the Editor

The complete workflow, in context.

Each control stays connected to the working article, so a recommendation can become a reviewed change without turning the post into a multi-tool project.

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Verification

Check the target before it enters the draft.

A destination should be live and relevant before it becomes part of the article's navigation and search graph.

  • Keep destination status visible during review.
  • Avoid relying on a guessed or invented URL.
  • Confirm the page belongs to the intended publishing site.
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Placement

Place the link inside the argument it supports.

Section-level matching makes it easier to evaluate relevance and prevents useful links from being dumped into a generic list.

  • See where the suggestion fits before accepting it.
  • Keep anchor text understandable out of context.
  • Use links to deepen a point, define a concept, or continue a task.
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Control

Insert quickly and reverse the decision cleanly.

The Editor applies an accepted link to the selected section and preserves a clear undo path while you review the result.

  • Insert without copying URLs between tabs.
  • Review the sentence with the link in place.
  • Undo the insertion when the editorial fit is not right.
How it fits the workflow

From signal to reviewed change.

Blogged makes the recommendation actionable while keeping the final editorial decision explicit.

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    Discover opportunities

    Review verified pages that can clarify a concept, support the next step, or connect the reader to a deeper product topic.

  2. 02

    Evaluate the match

    Compare the destination, proposed anchor, and target section before changing the draft.

  3. 03

    Insert and review

    Add the chosen link, read the sentence in context, and keep or undo it before publication.

A stronger site graph and a more useful reading path.

Internal links work best when they help a person continue the task that brought them to the post. That same clarity gives search systems a cleaner view of how your product topics relate.

FAQ

Questions about Internal Links.

Clear answers about what the Editor does, what remains under your control, and how this feature fits the publishing workflow.

How does Blogged choose an internal-link suggestion?

The Editor looks for a relevant relationship between a draft section and a verified page on the same publishing site, then presents the destination and placement for editorial approval.

Does Blogged insert every suggested link automatically?

No. The link control is reviewable and reversible. You decide which suggestion belongs in the article and can undo an insertion that does not read naturally.

Can the tool link to a page that does not exist?

Suggestions are designed around verified destinations rather than fabricated URLs. A page can still change after review, so ongoing site maintenance remains important.

Why match links to individual sections?

A section gives the suggestion semantic and editorial context. That makes it easier to judge whether the destination truly helps at that exact point in the article.

Build the post. Review the details. Publish with confidence.

Start with your SaaS URL and bring product context, editorial control, search readiness, and conversion into one publishing workflow.