Herkese merhaba! Düzenli olarak optimize edilmiş bilgilendirici makaleler yayınladığım bir proje üzerinde çalışan SEO’ya yeni başlayan biriyim. Dahili bağlantının arkasındaki teoriyi (bağlantı eşitliğini sağlamak, tarayıcıların sayfaları keşfetmesine yardımcı olmak vb.) tamamen anlıyorum, ancak uygulama konusunda zorlanıyorum.
Her bir bağlantının yer aldığı devasa bir e-tabloyu yönetmek, site büyüdükçe inanılmaz derecede kafa karıştırıcı ve modası geçmiş bir his veriyor. Sorularım şunlar:
Dahili bağlantıyı gerçekte nasıl yönetirsiniz? Belirli araçlar mı kullanıyorsunuz yoksa "temel kural" takip ettiğiniz iş akışı?
Spam olmayan, önerebileceğiniz herhangi bir otomasyon aracı veya eklenti var mı?
Bunun ötesinde bilmem gereken ileri düzey kurallar var mı? "ilgili yayınlara bağlantı"?
Ana sayfaya trend/popüler makaleler içeren bir bölüm eklemek (Search Console verilerine göre) gerçekten SEO ve indekslemeye yardımcı oluyor mu?
Herhangi bir tavsiyeye minnettar olurum veya "profesyonel ipuçları" Bu sürecin nasıl daha sistematik hale getirilebileceği konusunda. Şimdiden teşekkürler!

Internal linking should be done judiciously.
If you allow yourself or someone else to “paint” Authority out of the SEO system, you’re going to fall flat.
Linking to everything is just going to create link spirals and devalue the flow to each link. Links dont reduce the authority of the page they are on; they dilute the flow to target pages.
The “Dampening effect” is a built in decay that stops sites from ranking all pages and requires fresh sources of authrity at each point
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Are there any automation tools or plugins you’d recommend that aren’t spammy?
You’re free to build as many internal links as you want: You can’t “spam” your own content – you are free to do what you want to do. What you’re going to do is kill your authority
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Does adding a section on the homepage with trending/popular articles (based on Search Console data) actually help with SEO and indexing?f
It can help index new content but unless the page maintains its own rank – it might be too short. SEO is a system, looking for hard and fast rules is going to be problematic
>Are there any advanced rules I should know beyond just “link to related posts”?
Yes: Dont do this. Link to pages that need more authority. If a page ranks – it doesnt need more authority.
Obviously if you want users to go there – link to it.
tl;dr: forgive me for jumping to brevity but it sounds like you’re in the the fairy tal eof “internal links” help spiders “understand your site”
Ditch the spreadsheet, seriously. It becomes unmanageable after like 30 posts and you’ll stop updating it. What works way better is a simple habit: every time you publish a new article, go back and find 2-3 older posts that are topically related, and add a link from those older posts to the new one. Then add 2-3 links from the new post to older relevant content. Takes 5 minutes per article and it scales naturally because you’re only ever thinking about the current post. For tools, Link Whisper is probably the best WordPress plugin for this. It scans your content and suggests internal link opportunities you missed. Not perfect but way faster than doing it manually across hundreds of posts. Screaming Frog is great too if you want to audit your existing internal link structure and find orphan pages. For the homepage trending section question, yes it helps but not because of the “trending” aspect. It helps because you’re putting links to deep content on your highest-authority page (homepage). Pages linked from the homepage get crawled faster and pass more equity. So curate it based on what you actually want to rank, not just what’s popular. One thing most people miss: link from your high-traffic pages to the ones you want to grow, not the other way around. Check Search Console for your top performing pages, then add contextual links from those to newer or weaker articles on related topics. That’s where the real leverage is.