Jumplinks

Jumplinks are clickable links that take users directly to specific sections within the same page, using anchor tags like "#section-name" added to your URL. These shortcuts improve user experience by letting visitors skip to relevant content without scrolling through entire pages. Search engines can also use jumplinks and headings to show article heading outlines in SERP Features like related questions when your content answers specific queries.

Creating good jumplinks needs proper URL Structure with clear anchor names and matching HTML id tags on your target headings. Unlike regular Internal Links that connect different pages, jumplinks connect different parts of the same page while supporting better Site Structure and navigation.

Jumplinks boost User Signals by reducing bounce rates and helping users find information faster. They work great for long content, FAQ pages, and guides where users need quick access to specific topics without reading everything first.

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