An external link is a hyperlink that points to another website on the internet, typically on another domain from the current website. External links on your site become backlinks for the sites you link to. And many sites are more likely to link to you if you link to them first.
Internal linking pass link juice one website to another one as well as page views which increase your web visibility across the web.
When you link your pages within your own directory tree limit is called Internal Link. While a user browsing your website , the browser is already in your directory, then you can points links from the current directory and don ' t need to specify a full URL path.
External links which link your pages to other web sites.
External links point from one domain to an entirely separate domain. They may be links from your website to another website to provide additional information for readers, or they may be links from your website to an affiliate program. Links from other sites into yours can also be called external links, although the preferred term is “inbound” links.
Internal Link:
Internal links only point within your own specific website or domain. The menu bar at the top of your site includes internal links. Links from pages on your site to your contact page are another simple example of internal links.
Understanding and using the difference between external and internal links strategically as part of your overall digital marketing plan is an important part of SEO. Each type of link has its place in a strategic SEO plan aimed at boosting your position on the search engine results page.
Internal Links - The hyperlink in the website which passes to other page in the website(within the website)
External Links - The hyperlink which passes to third party website
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