The Easiest WordPress Internal Linking Plugin for Bloggers

Tasty Links is your WordPress blog’s best option for an internal linking plugin.

You set it once, and every mention of your chosen words points readers exactly where you want them to go.

WordPress internal linking plugin Tasty Links showing how the keyword ‘easy weeknight dinner ideas’ is set once and then automatically linked inside a recipe post.

Cut the copy-paste routine for good

You know this one.

  1. Go to a post and hit CMD+F.
  2. Type “easy weeknight dinner ideas.”
  3. Add the link.
  4. Open the next post.
  5. Repeat… and repeat… and repeat.

It's slow. It eats time you could spend on anything else. And it still leaves gaps in old posts you haven't touched in years.

With Tasty Links, you create a link and set a keyword one time.

Showing how to create a new link by adding a keyword and internal link URL with Tasty Links

Then, it auto-links across your entire blog! New posts, old posts, all of them.

No more copy-paste. Just create, write, and it’s done. Internal linking made easy. 🙌🏻

Match more keywords without more work

Most internal linking plugins fall short because they match the exact keyword you type and nothing else.

So “chocolate chip cookies” gets linked. But “chocolate chip cookie recipe” and “best chocolate chip cookies”? 🍪 Those stay plain text.

With Tasty Links keyword variations, you add multiple variations to a single link. All of them auto-link to the same destination. No more creating separate links for each phrase.

Your readers land where you want them, no matter how you phrased it in the post. And you didn't have to think about it.

Internal links tell search engines how your blog fits together

Google. Bing. Even AI search. Internal links show them how your content fits together and doubles as proof that you know your stuff.

That matters whether you're brand new and want Google to take your site seriously, or you're sitting on years of content that could be working harder.

Flowchart showing a blog post on Weeknight Dinner Ideas linking to related recipes like Feta + Garden Tomato Pasta Bake, 30 Minute White Bean Chili, and Tofu + Broccoli Stir Fry to help search engines understand connected content.

And it’s not just for food blogs. Travel guides, lifestyle posts, reviews all benefit from the same connections.

Tasty Links keeps your site stitched together, so search engines see one complete story instead of scattered pieces.

Keep readers clicking through your related pages and posts

Dead ends lose readers. Tasty Links keeps them clicking, automatically.

Say a reader lands on your roundup “7 Easy Dinners for Busy Weeknights.” Inside, the phrase “Feta + Garden Tomato Pasta Bake” links straight to the full recipe. From there, the pasta bake post points to your “Quick Homemade Sauces” guide.

Arrow graphic showing how Tasty Links connects related blog posts: 7 Easy Dinners for Busy Weeknights links to Feta + Garden Tomato Pasta Bake, which links to Quick + Easy Homemade Sauces.

It's a natural next step that keeps them exploring. So, instead of leaving after one recipe, readers follow the chain through your content and discover just how much you have to offer!

Update an internal link, the plugin refreshes it everywhere

Updating links the old way means digging through post after post to swap them out. It’s messy, time-consuming, and almost guaranteed to leave something behind.

Maybe you're turning “easy weeknight dinner ideas” into “easy vegetarian weeknight dinner ideas.” It's as easy as updating your Tasty Links keyword and it updates in posts where you have that keyword.

Tasty Links link settings dashboard showing a keyword updated, with text highlighting that changes to links, keywords, or settings refresh instantly across the entire blog.

With Tasty Links, you update the link once in your dashboard, and it refreshes everywhere that keyword lives on your blog. 💻

That means:

  • No more tracking down old posts just to fix a link.
  • Hours saved every time you need to make a change.
  • Consistency across your site, so readers always get the right page.

Change it once, and poof, it’s fixed everywhere!

One plugin for internal links AND affiliate links

You don't want to juggle two tools: a WordPress internal linking plugin and an affiliate link plugin.

Tasty Links wraps both into one WordPress link plugin.

Use it to guide readers to your own content, like roundups, category pages, or cornerstone posts. Or, use it to make more money with affiliate links (yes, even Amazon!).

Try risk-free for 14 days. If it's not for you, you get your money back.

Headshot of Abi Cowell from Very Veganish
“Tasty Links is so easy to use! I love how I enter the link once and BOOM! It's all over my site. It's helping me up my internal linking game and my affiliate links are much more consistent now. Love it!”
Abi Cowell @ Very Veganish

Internal link plugin questions – answered

What's the easiest way to automate internal links in WordPress?

With an internal linking plugin like Tasty Links! Add your keyword and the URL you want it to link to. From that point on, every time that keyword appears in a post, the link is added automatically — including in posts you already published.

Will Tasty Links add links to my old posts?

Yes. When you create a Tasty Link, it applies across your entire blog. Past posts included. You don't have to touch old content.

Does Tasty Links work for affiliate links too, not just internal links?

Yep! Tasty Links handles both. You can use it for internal links, affiliate links, or a mix of both.

Can I limit how many times a keyword gets linked on one page?

Yes. In Tasty Links settings, you can set a maximum number of replacements per keyword per page. Most bloggers set it to 1–3.

What happens if I want to change a link later?

Update it once in your Tasty Links dashboard. The change happens across every post with that keyword. No manual editing needed.

Want to keep the momentum going? Follow our step-by-step guide for adding internal links to WordPress.