Find internal link actions from Search Console data
Quick answer: Use this page when your site already has useful pages, but they are not helping each other enough. It shows how Search Console data can point to the exact links that would strengthen the right page.
Use this page when a query already has demand, but the next action is still unclear.
Check whether the best move is a new page, a refresh, or a consolidation before you write anything.
Best for teams that want a decision, not a long research detour.
What this page helps you do
- Use ranking pages to find where link equity should travel next.
- Tie each link idea to a query the site already earns.
- Keep the link work narrow enough to ship in the same week.
Why this page matters
This page is for internal linking as a planning exercise, not a random cleanup task. It helps you connect the pages that already rank with the pages that need a lift, using query and page overlap as the signal.
Who this is for
Founders, lean content teams, and solo marketers who use Google Search Console exports but do not want a heavyweight SEO workflow.
When this is useful
Open your Search Console export. Then use the evidence to choose one practical next move, rather than expanding the task into a full SEO audit.
- Find the page or topic that deserves attention first.
- Choose the most useful next move.
- Keep the plan short enough to finish this week.
Example table
| Signal | Example | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Support page | A high-impression article mentions a target term | Link to the page that should own the topic |
| Product page | A guide already explains the buyer problem | Add a contextual link from the guide |
| Topic cluster | Several pages touch the same theme | Connect them with a clear parent-child structure |
Common mistakes
- Adding links without knowing which page should receive the lift.
- Using generic anchor text that does not reflect the query.
- Treating internal linking like volume instead of direction.
Keep the signal in context
Search Console shows the demand Google observed for your site, not a complete picture of every search. Treat this as a useful prioritization signal, then validate the page intent before publishing.
Turn your GSC export into this week's plan
Upload your GSC export. Get your SEO action plan.
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Q&A
Can I do this with only Google Search Console?
Yes. A CSV export is enough to find practical weekly opportunities when the rows are grouped and scored carefully.
Does this replace a full SEO suite?
No. Ranksi is narrower: it turns your own GSC export into a focused weekly action plan.
What if the query already has a page?
Then the page may need a refresh, a stronger title, or a consolidation instead of a brand-new article.
How do I pick the source page?
Pick the page that already gets attention and naturally mentions the target topic.
Should every target page get the same number of links?
No. Start with the pages where Search Console already shows the strongest evidence.
Can this help refresh an old page too?
Yes. A good link plan often acts like a refresh amplifier.
