Hub Fit Matrix for Internal Link Architecture
Use a practical hub-fit matrix to decide which pages should collect, organize, and distribute internal links across a small B2B site.
Information asset -> diagnostic/template/inquiry route
The Internal Link Architecture Notes library is designed as a working shelf, not a link directory. Start with Hub Fit Matrix for Internal Link Architecture when the problem is still broad, then use Orphan Page Discovery Checklist for B2B Sites or Anchor Text Rules for Internal Link Architecture to turn the finding into a decision record.
A good pass through this library should produce one artifact: a checklist result, scorecard, route map, or repair queue that another operator can review. When the artifact shows repeated unknowns, use the services route with concrete examples; when it resolves the issue, keep the page as a reference and move to the next bottleneck.
For backlink value, each page should be useful without a sales conversation: it must define the failure mode, show the fields to inspect, and leave the reader with a reusable operating object.
Use a practical hub-fit matrix to decide which pages should collect, organize, and distribute internal links across a small B2B site.
Find useful pages that have no practical internal path with a crawl, inventory, sitemap, and reader-journey comparison checklist.
Create clear internal anchor text rules that help readers choose the next page without repetitive, stuffed, or misleading link labels.
Plan pagination and serial content links so readers can move through archives, resource lists, and multi-page guides without orphaning pages.
Set a monthly and quarterly internal-link review cadence that keeps hubs, orphan repairs, anchors, and pagination paths current.