What’s the difference between internal and inbound links?

Internal links are the links connect your different pages where the inbound links are the links back to your site from another Web site.
 
The main difference between both is quite simple. Internal links are created by you for an easy navigation for your visitors through your website while the inbound links are generated by you either naturally or intentionally to improve search engine rankings and traffic.
 
Internal links are those that point to other webpages in the same domain. It helps to redirect traffic and make your visitors stay longer on your domain. It helps to reduce the bounce rate for your website.

Inbound links are those that point to your domain from external webpages. They are helpful to drive traffic and build trust for your website.
 
Internal Link:- An internal link is a URL link that you place on your website to point to another webpage of yours. An internal link is not to be confused with an external link, which is a link on your website that points to another website.

Inbound link:- An inbound link is when a website inserts a link on their website pointing to another website.
 
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