@raveenasenFeb 27.2013 — #Yes they work to drive traffic
Internal links are links that go from one page on a domain to a different page on the same domain. They are commonly used in main navigation.
These type of links are useful for three reasons:
They allow users to navigate a website. They help establish information hierarchy for the given website. They help spread link juice (ranking power) around websites.
@ProSenceauthorFeb 28.2013 — #Internal Links are hyperlinks that point at (target) the same domain as the domain that the link exists on (source).[/QUOTE]
@amishaFeb 28.2013 — #Internal Linking is the linking to particular webpage to its own sub-domain..Internal Linking is more important for a website..Even Google will consider internal link as the quality backlink..
@frankdevineMar 01.2013 — #Your internal links can help make sure that all of your pages are seen by search engine spiders, build on the keyword density within the site, increase the PageRank of your internal pages and ultimately increase your site’s overall ranking.
@TheTechguysMar 01.2013 — #An internal link allows you to link to another section of the same website, so basically moves the page up or down to the desired position. This is useful for the user to quickly access the information he / she is seeking.
An internal link is a hyperlink that is a reference or navigation element in a document to another section of the same document or other documents that may be on or part of the same website or domain. In articles like this, the words highlighted in blue are examples of internal links.
@George_S2Mar 01.2013 — #Internal linking is best way to increase page views because the person who visit on your blog for searching some information is always like to read more.
Other benefit is also helpful to indexing page on different search engine quickly.
@4tuffsMar 01.2013 — #According to penguin update, internal linking works good, you should use this technique to get higher ranking in Google, there is no doubt of this really.