Wave 3 · Search Growth
How to Find Internal-Link Opportunities With Search Console
Use ranking pages and query families to identify relevant contextual links and strengthen topical pathways.
Start only after real data exists
Use ranking pages and query families to identify relevant contextual links and strengthen topical pathways. Search Console becomes useful once pages are indexed and earning impressions. Before then, expansion should come from the researched pre-launch architecture, not imagined performance.
Prioritize positions 5–30
Queries and pages in this range can reveal striking-distance opportunities. Group them by intent and landing page before changing anything.
Update before multiplying pages
When an unexpected query overlaps an existing page, improve that page first. A new URL is justified only when the user objective and SERP destination are distinct.
Use internal links as a lever
Pages already earning impressions can become anchors for related content. Add contextual links where they help users move to the next useful resource.
Repeat the loop
Publish → Index → Observe → Interpret → Improve → Expand. The goal is a more complete and coherent site, not merely a larger one.
Continue the research path
Use the related guides below or return to the Search Growth hub. The site is designed as connected research paths rather than isolated posts.