What’s the difference between internal and inbound links?

An inbound link is a hyperlink on a third-party web page that points to a web page on your site.
An internal link is a type of hyperlink on a webpage to another page.
 
Internal links are links that go from one page to a domain to a different page on the same domain. They are commonly used in main navigation.

An inbound link (also referred to as a back link) is a hyperlink on a third-party web page that points to a web page on your site. Inbound links are important for search engine optimization (SEO) because Google and other search engines see multiple, relevant inbound links to a page as a sign that the content on that page is useful.
 
Another variation of internal links are Outbound links, which points to websites having a different domain. Inbound Links: Inbound links are links pointing towards your webpage. It's like someone refering your website from any webpage source other than your's.These are also called backlinks.
 
Internal links are those that point to internal webpages of the same root domain. Inbound links are those that point to your domain from external webpages. These links bring in traffic and help to rank your keywords higher in search engines.
 
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