There are several types of internal links that you likely already have on your site. Understanding the differences is important because they play a key role in the visitor journey on your site.
Menu/Navigation Links
SEO internal linking - navigation links
The most important internal links on your site are job seekers database those in your primary navigation menu. This is the permanent location in the header of your site that tells users the hierarchy of your site. They are most often organized around product categories, major services, or key topic areas. These internal links tell users where the “next most important” pages are after they arrive on your site. They are called navigation links because they act like a map, telling users where to go next.
Basement
seo internal linking - footer lnks
Like navigation links, footer links remain the same as a user moves through the different pages of your site. They should point to other important pages on your site that the user might want to access. If the user hasn’t found what they’re looking for by the time they’ve scrolled all the way to the bottom of the page, you want the internal links in the footer to help them find somewhere else to go. Website footers often contain links to “Contact Us,” “Help,” “FAQ,” “About,” and other similar resource pages.