The Yoast SEO columns for incoming and outgoing links primarily count links that are manually added or those generated directly by Yoast's own internal linking features, particularly its Premium version's tool. Automated links created by a separate third-party plugin like Internal Link Juicer are often not recognised or included in the link count that Yoast SEO displays in the post list columns, as the two plugins do not typically integrate for this specific statistic.
What can I do to see all my internal links in one place?
You should check the dedicated statistics or dashboard section within the Internal Link Juicer plugin, as this is where its automatically generated links, keywords, and related metrics are displayed. Alternatively, for a full, accurate count including links from all sources, you may need to use an external website crawling tool like Screaming Frog, which analyses all visible links.
Does Google also differentiate between manually created and automatically created links created by a separate third-party plugin?
Does Google also differentiate between manually created and automatically created links created by a separate third-party plugin?
Google's primary concern with both automated and manual links is their quality, relevance, and the context in which they appear, not the method of creation itself. While automated internal linking plugins are widely used and acceptable for scale, they carry a higher risk of generating unnatural link patterns or irrelevant, over-optimised anchor text, which Google's systems can detect as manipulative or low-quality. A manually placed link, however, is generally better because it is usually more contextually relevant and focused on user experience.
What can I do to see all my internal links in one place?
You should check the dedicated statistics or dashboard section within the Internal Link Juicer plugin, as this is where its automatically generated links, keywords, and related metrics are displayed. Alternatively, for a full, accurate count including links from all sources, you may need to use an external website crawling tool like Screaming Frog, which analyses all visible links.
Does Google also differentiate between manually created and automatically created links created by a separate third-party plugin?
Does Google also differentiate between manually created and automatically created links created by a separate third-party plugin?
Google's primary concern with both automated and manual links is their quality, relevance, and the context in which they appear, not the method of creation itself. While automated internal linking plugins are widely used and acceptable for scale, they carry a higher risk of generating unnatural link patterns or irrelevant, over-optimised anchor text, which Google's systems can detect as manipulative or low-quality. A manually placed link, however, is generally better because it is usually more contextually relevant and focused on user experience.

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