Guides

Internal linking, the practical way

No-fluff guides on internal linking, orphan pages, and broken links in WordPress — written by the team behind Relinka.

How to find and fix orphan pages in WordPress

A step-by-step way to find orphaned posts (pages with zero internal links), fix them with relevant contextual links, and catch broken internal links — by hand, or automated. No fluff.

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What are orphan pages? (and why they quietly hurt your SEO)

An orphan page is a published page with no in-content internal links pointing to it. A plain-English definition, a worked example, and a 2-minute self-check.

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How to Find Orphan Pages on a Website (5 Methods)

Five practical ways to find orphan pages on a website — crawler inlinks, sitemap cross-reference, Search Console, analytics, and plugins. Avoid the template-link trap.

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Broken Link Checker for WordPress: Find and Fix Broken Internal Links

A practical guide to finding and fixing broken internal links in WordPress — by crawl, Search Console, or plugin — with the redirect-vs-edit decision and a repeatable hygiene workflow.

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Automatic Internal Linking in WordPress, Done Safely

A practitioner's framework for automatic internal linking in WordPress — six rules for safe automation, a good-vs-bad link example, and how to evaluate any plugin.

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Are orphan pages bad for SEO? A straight answer with the nuance

Are orphan pages bad for SEO? Usually yes — they hurt discovery and link equity. But not every orphan is a catastrophe. The honest, nuanced answer.

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