This page is designed to trigger internal link quality warnings in the internal linking analyzer (023). It contains two categories of issues: generic anchor texts that provide no context about the link destination, and self-referencing links where the page links to itself.
The following links use non-descriptive anchor text that does not convey meaningful information about the destination page. Search engines use anchor text to understand the topic and relevance of linked pages, so generic terms reduce the SEO value of these links.
The following links point back to this very page. Self-links create confusion for users and waste crawl budget by presenting links that lead nowhere new.
Best practices for internal linking recommend using descriptive anchor text that accurately reflects the content of the destination page. Instead of saying "click here" or "read more", the link text should include relevant keywords that help both users and search engines understand what they will find when they follow the link. For example, instead of "To learn about our company, click here", a better construction would be "Learn about our company history and mission" where the entire descriptive phrase serves as the link.