Internal LinkRank is a metric used to evaluate the relative significance of pages on a website according to their link structure. This assessment is quantified on a scale ranging from 0 to 100. A page that receives numerous links from other high-value internal pages is considered more important and, consequently, is likely to achieve a higher Internal LinkRank score. This score reflects the strength and influence of a page within the site’s internal linking hierarchy.
Internal LinkRank
Categories: I, SEO Glossary
Other Glossary Terms
- Inbound Marketing
- Index
- Indexability
- Indexed Page
- Infographic
- Information architecture (IA)
- Information Retrieval
- Informational Query
- Interlinking
- Internal Link
- Internal LinkRank
- Internet service provider (ISP)
- Invisible web
- IP address
- Javascript (JS)
- Key performance indicator (KPI)
- Key Takeaways
- Keyword
- Keyword Cannibalization
- Keyword Density
- Keyword Difficulty