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Internal Linking Methods for Non-Wordpress sites.

(sorry cross post as I probably should have posted here instead of r/blogging )

Good Day.

I have a static site (Hugo on Netlify) that is starting to grow (50+ posts), but I haven't been the most diligent at creating internal links.

Does anyone know of an automated way to get suggestions? Yoast has a paid plugin for WordPress sites.

Does anyone have a manual way of doing this?

I was thinking of getting a set of keywords for each post via one of the many available kw extraction services and keeping those in a spreadsheet. Then, when I create a new post, I can check for any cross-references.

Any thoughts on hiring someone from Fiverr?

Thoughts?
Thanks.

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