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ParticipantI’ve been testing a few AI-assisted internal linking setups across some niche sites over the last few months, and I’m curious how far other people have pushed this in real projects.
My current view is that AI can help a lot with **suggestions**, but I’m still not convinced it’s reliable enough to fully automate without human review, especially on sites where topical relevance and anchor variation matter. The tools I’ve tried tend to do one of three things:
1. **Suggest decent links, but miss context**
2. **Over-link obvious terms that don’t really help the page**
3. **Create weird anchor text patterns if you let them run too freely**For example, on one affiliate site in the home improvement niche, I tested a workflow where new articles were scanned for internal link opportunities and then matched against a content map. It did save time, but I still had to clean up a lot of placements manually. The biggest issue wasn’t accuracy so much as judgment — the AI would often find “technically relevant” links that weren’t actually the best choice for user flow.
What I’m trying to figure out is whether anyone here has built a system that actually works at scale without turning into a maintenance headache.
A few specific questions:
– Are you using AI for **link discovery only**, or also for **automatic insertion**?
– Do you rely on **content clusters / topical maps**, or just let the model decide based on semantic similarity?
– Have you noticed any ranking lift from more aggressive internal linking, or is the impact mostly on crawl efficiency and engagement?
– If you’re doing this in WordPress, are you using a plugin, custom script, or a combination of both?
– How are you handling **anchor text diversity** so it doesn’t look spammy?My rough take so far:
– For smaller sites, manual linking is still hard to beat.
– For larger sites, AI can absolutely help with scale.
– But if the workflow isn’t constrained, it can create noisy links that look good in a spreadsheet and mediocre in practice.I’d be interested to hear what’s actually working for people, especially if you’ve tested this on affiliate sites rather than just informational blogs.
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