Internal links are one of the highest-leverage SEO actions you can take — and one of the most neglected. Indexa crawls your published content library, identifies the most relevant anchor text and destination pages for every new article, and inserts contextually natural internal links without you having to think about it.
Automatic crawl of your existing content library to find link opportunities
Contextually natural anchor text — no keyword-stuffed blue text
PageRank flow modeling to prioritize links to high-value pillar pages
Retroactive link insertion into previously published articles on request
Every article Indexa generates includes 3–8 internal links to your most relevant published pages, selected by semantic relevance rather than keyword matching. The link anchor text is written to read naturally in context. If you activate retroactive linking, Indexa can scan your entire existing content library and suggest or automatically insert missing internal links — recovering lost link equity from orphaned pages.
Indexa uses semantic similarity between the new article and your existing content, combined with a PageRank model that prioritizes distributing link equity to your most important conversion and pillar pages.
Yes. The retroactive linking feature scans your existing content and either flags opportunities for you to review or automatically patches links directly into your CMS if you grant write-back access.
Indexa writes the anchor text into the sentence naturally rather than forcing a keyword phrase. The result reads like a human editor added the link after writing the paragraph.
Between 3 and 8 links per article, depending on the length and the number of relevant pages in your library. It avoids over-linking, which can dilute link equity.
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