Wix Blog Internal Linking Training
This training helps business owners, content writers and marketing teams understand how to use internal links inside Wix Blog. It covers linking articles to service pages, contact pages, booking areas, products and related content. The training supports clearer visitor journeys and a more organised website structure.

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Wix Blog Internal Linking Training for Stronger Content Journeys
This practical Wix Blog training is designed for B2B business owners, content writers, marketing teams and website administrators who need to connect blog articles with other useful pages on their website.
Internal links help readers move from an article to relevant services, contact pages, booking pages, product pages or related blog content. A clear internal linking process can make the blog more useful, guide visitors towards the next step and support a more organised website structure.
This training helps your team understand where internal links should be added, how to choose relevant destination pages, and how to check that links work properly before an article is published or updated.
Training programme
The training can include a guided review of existing blog articles and the links currently used inside them. We can check whether links are relevant, clear, useful and connected to important areas of the website.
The session can also include adding internal links to service pages, booking pages, contact pages, enquiry forms, product pages or related articles. We can review anchor text, link placement and the overall reader journey, so links feel natural rather than forced.
A simple internal linking checklist can also be created, so future blog articles support the wider website structure more consistently.
What the training can cover
Training area | What we review | Practical outcome |
Existing blog links | Current internal links used inside blog articles | Helps identify missing, weak or outdated links |
Relevant destination pages | Services, bookings, contact pages, products or related articles | Helps guide readers to useful next steps |
Anchor text | The clickable words used for each link | Helps make links clear and natural for readers |
Link placement | Where links appear inside the article | Helps keep the reading flow smooth and useful |
Service page links | Links from articles to relevant service pages | Helps connect educational content with business services |
Contact or enquiry links | Links to contact pages, forms or enquiry areas | Helps support lead generation from blog content |
Booking links | Links to relevant booking pages or appointment areas | Helps readers move from information to action |
Related blog articles | Links between articles on similar topics | Helps visitors continue reading useful content |
Link testing | Checking that internal links open the correct pages | Helps prevent broken or confusing visitor journeys |
Internal linking checklist | A repeatable process for future blog publishing | Helps the team link articles more consistently |
Who this training is suitable for
This training is suitable for business owners, content writers, marketing assistants, blog editors, SEO assistants and administrators who publish or update Wix Blog articles.
It is especially useful when blog content should support enquiries, services, bookings, products or other important pages on the website.
Benefits
The main benefit of this training is a stronger content journey across the website. Your team can understand how to connect blog articles with relevant pages, choose clearer anchor text and test links before publishing.
This can help make blog content more useful, improve visitor navigation, support enquiry paths and create a more organised website structure.
What internal link routes are planned?
The session plans links between blog posts, service pages, contact areas, products and related content.
Who should learn blog internal linking?
Content writers and marketing teams who want clearer visitor journeys across the site should learn this.
What content connections can this programme review?
It reviews where articles should connect across the website so readers can move between useful pages more easily.
