
We all want that sweet, sweet Google traffic, but most bloggers overlook the easiest way to get it: Linking. Think of your blog like a city. If there are no roads (links) connecting the houses (posts), nobody- especially not the Google bots – can get around. Here’s the breakdown of how to build those roads without losing your mind.
1. Internal Links: Keep them on the Property
These are links from one of your posts to another.
- Why care? It keeps people on your site longer (lower bounce rate!) and tells Google, “Hey, I actually know a lot about this topic.”
- The Pro Move: Stop using “click here.” It’s boring. Use descriptive text. Instead of “Click here for my cake recipe,” try “This [super moist chocolate cake recipe] is a total crowd-pleaser.”
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2. External Outbound: Don’t Be a Link Hoarder
This is when you link to other websites.
- Why care? Some people are afraid to “send readers away,” but linking to high-quality, trustworthy sources actually makes you look more credible. It tells Google you’re part of a neighborhood, not a hermit in a cave.
- Keep it classy: Only link to sites you actually trust. Linking to a sketchy site is like giving your readers bad directions.
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3. External Inbound (Backlinks): The High-Five
This is when another site links to you.
- Why care? This is the holy grail. It’s basically a public shout-out that tells search engines, “This blog is the real deal.”
- How to get them: Create stuff people want to share – like a killer infographic, a hot take on a trend, or a really deep-dive guide.
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- The “Hub” Strategy: If you have a “main” post (like The Ultimate Guide to Paris), make sure all your smaller posts (Best Cafes in Paris, What to Pack for Paris) link back to that main guide. It creates a “power loop” for your SEO.
- The Sidebar Trick: Have a post that’s already viral? Stick it in your sidebar or footer. Since that sidebar shows up on every page, you’re constantly sending “link juice” to your best content.
- Clean Up Your Mess: Broken links (the dreaded 404 error) are like potholes. They annoy your readers and make Google think your site is abandoned. Use a free broken link checker once a month to keep things smooth.
The Bottom Line: Don’t just hit “publish” and walk away. Spend five minutes adding 2–3 links to every post. Your future traffic will thank you!




