Wix Blog: Linking to Other Site Pages From Your Blog Posts
5 min
In this article
- Adding links to a blog post
- Adding a button to your blog post
- FAQs
Connecting your posts to other relevant pages helps guide your audience, keeps them engaged and makes it easier for them to find the information they need. You can link to site pages by adding hyperlinks to text, inserting buttons, or placing links on images within your blog content.

Adding links to a blog post
Make your blog posts more interactive by adding links to text or images. You can direct readers to other site pages by hyperlinking a specific word or phrase, or by turning an image into a clickable link.
For example, you could link words like 'buy now' or 'view store' or you could add a link to an image of a pair of shoes allowing visitors to click the image and go directly to the product listing in your store.
To add a link:
- Go to Blog in your site's dashboard.
- Click + Create New Post or open an existing post.
- Choose what you want to do:
Add a link to a piece of text
Add a link to an image
Adding a button to your blog post
Add a clear call-to-action to your blog post by inserting a button that links to another page on your site. Buttons stand out visually and make it easy for readers to take the next step. For example, you can add 'shop now' or 'view store' text to your button that prompts visitors to visit your store and start shopping.
To add a button:
- Go to Blog in your site's dashboard.
- Click + Create New Post or open an existing post.
- Add a new button or edit an existing one:
- New button:
- Click the Add icon
in the panel on the left.
- Click Button.
- Click the Add icon
- Edit an existing button: Click the relevant button.
- New button:
- Click the Settings icon
and customize your button.
- Button text: Enter the text that is displayed on your button.
- Link: Copy the URL of the link you want to add and paste it into the link box.
- Link opens in a new tab: The link, when clicked, opens in a new tab on the screen.
- Nofollow: A nofollow link prevents the link from showing in SEO results. Learn more about no follow links.
- Sponsored: A sponsored link indicates that the link contains a product advertisement or affiliate marketing.
- Click Save.
- Click the Design tab to change the design of your button:
- Border: Drag the sliders to change the width and corners of the border around the button.
- Button colors: Click the colors to choose the color for the text, background and border of your button.
- Click Save.

FAQs
Click a question below to learn more about adding links and buttons to blog posts.
Can I link out to external websites or only pages on my site?
Can I add links or buttons to send readers to other blog posts?
Can I add clickable phone numbers and email addresses in my blog posts?
Can I link from a blog post to a specific section on another page?