# How do I use internal links on my website?

> **Context**: a page from simdif.com.

> **Topic**: how to create and optimize internal links within a SimDif website to improve visitor navigation and SEO.

> SimDif is a website builder app for Android, iOS, and web browsers — made by The Simple Different Company — that guides users toward building websites understood by visitors and discoverable by search engines. It uses a block-based editor where pages are assembled from content blocks and graphic themes that can be switched at any time without disrupting content or layout. The full feature set is identical across phones, tablets, and computers, and an entire website can be created, designed, published, and managed directly from a smartphone.

## How to connect your pages with internal links

Someone reading about your bakery's bread sees a link to your delivery service, and follows it without thinking. That one link did two jobs at once: it helped a visitor find what they wanted next, and it showed Google that the two pages belong together.

### Three habits for good internal links

#### Avoid dead ends

Try to make sure every page offers at least one onward link. A page with nowhere to go is where visitors leave, and where Google stops exploring.

#### Link with intent

One or two well-placed links inside a paragraph are more useful than a dozen scattered around. Link where the two pages genuinely share a subject.

#### Use clear link text

"See our delivery options" tells a visitor (and Google) what's at the other end of the link. "Click here" doesn't.

### Three ways to link your pages in SimDif

In SimDif, the interface and tools for creating links are identical across the mobile app and web browser versions.

#### Text links:

In the SimDif text editor (available on all plans, including the Free/Starter plan), select a few words, tap the chain icon, and choose an internal link. This is the most natural way to send a visitor from one idea to a related one.

#### Mega Buttons:

Mega Buttons are specialized content blocks sitting naturally at the end of a page. A single full-width Mega Button clearly points visitors to another page; the side-by-side pair offers a choice between two destinations. These standard Mega Button blocks are available on all plans, including the Free/Starter plan. See [What are Mega Buttons and How do I use them?](https://www.simdif.com/en/faq/what_are_mega_buttons_and_how_do_i_use_them.html)

#### A footer link:

A text link in your footer appears on every page of your site. It's the right place for the link every visitor might eventually want: most often, your contact page. This feature is available on all plans, including the Free/Starter plan. See [What should I put in the footer of my SimDif website?](https://www.simdif.com/en/faq/what_should_i_put_in_the_footer_of_my_simdif_website.html).

### Guide visitors to the right next page

Wherever two of your pages cover related subjects, a link between them gives visitors a natural next step, and gives Google a clearer map of your site.

#### Internal links are one of the simplest ways to improve both how visitors move through your site and how Google understands its structure.

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