Internal links

Internal links define which pages Blogflair can reference while generating content. This gives you control over linking quality, keeps articles aligned with real site pages, and prevents random or outdated links.

Configured internal links help Blogflair:

  • Improve on-site navigation signals in generated content
  • Keep references relevant to your current pages
  • Support topical authority by linking related pages
  • Avoid linking to irrelevant or low-value URLs

Without a curated list, generated drafts may include weaker linking choices.

Setup flow

  1. Add a valid sitemap URL in your brand settings.
  2. Open Internal links for that brand.
  3. Sync sitemap URLs.
  4. Select the pages you want Blogflair to use.
  5. Save selection.

Prioritize URLs that are:

  • Evergreen and unlikely to change often
  • Commercially relevant (product/category/service pages)
  • Contextual support pages (guides, feature pages, FAQs)
  • High-quality existing blog posts worth resurfacing

Avoid selecting:

  • Thin/temporary pages
  • Outdated campaign URLs
  • Duplicate/near-duplicate URLs
  • Pages you do not want surfaced in editorial content

Plan limits and scaling

Internal-link capacity depends on your plan.

  • Lower-tier plans: smaller allowed URL set
  • Higher-tier plans: larger URL set for bigger sites

If your site is large, start with highest-impact URLs first, then expand over time.

Ongoing maintenance

Keep your link set fresh:

  • Re-sync after sitemap changes
  • Remove deprecated pages
  • Add newly important pages
  • Re-check selection quality monthly or per content cycle

Troubleshooting

  • Verify sitemap URL is accessible and valid
  • Check that sitemap contains indexable URLs
  • Confirm the brand site URL/sitemap belongs to the same site
  • Narrow the selected URL set
  • Remove broad/irrelevant pages
  • Improve brand settings (tone/language/article type)
  • Rebalance selected URLs across categories/topics
  • Add more supporting pages from underrepresented sections