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I've been involved in several network marketing companies over the years but never really tried Affiliate Marketing, maybe because I really didn't understand exactly how

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Search Engine Optimization
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Should you use a plugin to manage your internal linking, or just do all your internal linking manually?

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TIM

I recommend manual links, but I haven't tried anything automated yet, so can't say whether it works or not.

My guess is that you don't need that many internal links for good on-page SEO, and you'll ALWAYS be able to make better decisions than a robot!

Ok good, I'll just keep in manual... I'm just starting out so there's not much content anyway. This is what I like about this community - honest answers from experts who really want to help. Thanks so much!

The plugin I use doesn't automate link building. Instead, it gives internal link suggestions based on keywords I used within my article. It also gives me a report, so I can see how many of my articles have internal links going out, but are orphaned (or have only a few pointing to the article). It's a luxury; not a necessity though.

Nice. What's the plugin called?

Link Whisper. You’ve probably seen the guy that made it around. He made a keyword research plugin that he sold majority shares of the business.

I would add the links manually as you write each article.

A couple reason why...
The anchor text will be more natural and keep with the flow of your article.
Adding to many plugins could affect your site performance so if you can do someone without a plugin it a bonus.

Trust this helps
Martin

Thank you, sounds good.

It depends on what's easiest for you. I started using a plugin to help with it a few months back and it's made the process much more efficient for me. Before, I did it manually. It's a preference. No hard rule either way.

Thank you, I'm fairly new so I'll start with manual. Feel like I should be paying you guys... because you can't find this kind of help outside of WA unless someone is selling you something.

Hahahaha! I agree. The community is probably my favorite part of being a member here. Everyone is so helpful.

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Should you use a plugin for your site's internal linking?

Should you use a plugin for your site's internal linking?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Should you use a plugin to manage your internal linking, or just do all your internal linking manually?

Good comments
TIM

I recommend manual links, but I haven't tried anything automated yet, so can't say whether it works or not.

My guess is that you don't need that many internal links for good on-page SEO, and you'll ALWAYS be able to make better decisions than a robot!

Ok good, I'll just keep in manual... I'm just starting out so there's not much content anyway. This is what I like about this community - honest answers from experts who really want to help. Thanks so much!

The plugin I use doesn't automate link building. Instead, it gives internal link suggestions based on keywords I used within my article. It also gives me a report, so I can see how many of my articles have internal links going out, but are orphaned (or have only a few pointing to the article). It's a luxury; not a necessity though.

Nice. What's the plugin called?

Link Whisper. You’ve probably seen the guy that made it around. He made a keyword research plugin that he sold majority shares of the business.

I would add the links manually as you write each article.

A couple reason why...
The anchor text will be more natural and keep with the flow of your article.
Adding to many plugins could affect your site performance so if you can do someone without a plugin it a bonus.

Trust this helps
Martin

Thank you, sounds good.

It depends on what's easiest for you. I started using a plugin to help with it a few months back and it's made the process much more efficient for me. Before, I did it manually. It's a preference. No hard rule either way.

Thank you, I'm fairly new so I'll start with manual. Feel like I should be paying you guys... because you can't find this kind of help outside of WA unless someone is selling you something.

Hahahaha! I agree. The community is probably my favorite part of being a member here. Everyone is so helpful.

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Website Development & Programming
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Is there a cpanel for our websites hosted with WA?

Glad to hear you got this fixed Dave!

You can load HTML on your pages but for server activity, you will need to consult Site Support. There is no access to Cpanel.

What are you trying to do? You can go to Websites on the left and then click on "View Details" and it will give you the FTP address that you need to upload anything like .htaccess, etc...

At Jay's webinar last night we learned to use Google Console to check our site's, whether it is indexed or not and to request an indexing from Google. However when you put the url of the site you want to check it runs a verification check and my site won't verify so then it gives you several ways for Google to verify your site. One was to upload some HTML code to your site. So I was trying to find a way to do that.

Do you use any SEO plugin like Yoast? If you do, they will have a section in the plugin where you can enter Google and other verification codes.

I use the All In One SEO plugin and you can enter it in there along with Google analytics, Yahoo, etc...

I have the all in one SEO plugin, but not the pro version. Does it need to be pro version?

Here's a screen shot of my All In One SEO

Oh wow, I see Google Search Console field there... all I need to do is past the code they gave me into that field! thank you so Much!

No problem

SITE VERIFIED! thanks, they wanted just part of the HTML code pasted into that field and Bam, it worked!

Yes! I use the plugin WP File Manager. Super easy to use and then you have a place to upload Pinterest HTML, and new fonts, or whatever else you need to do!

thank you, do you think it will work for uploading some code Google Console gives me to verify my site?

Thanks I downloaded it and will use this in the future!

Remember, the more plugins you have, the slower your site will become.

That is a plugin you don't need to keep. If you need it, download it, use it for what you need to do, then delete it. You can do this over and over again as you need it and it will keep your site nice and fast. I do it all the time.

great, I'll do that. thanks

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Is it possible to upload and html code to our sites?

Is it possible to upload and html code to our sites?

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Website Development & Programming
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Is there a cpanel for our websites hosted with WA?

Glad to hear you got this fixed Dave!

You can load HTML on your pages but for server activity, you will need to consult Site Support. There is no access to Cpanel.

What are you trying to do? You can go to Websites on the left and then click on "View Details" and it will give you the FTP address that you need to upload anything like .htaccess, etc...

At Jay's webinar last night we learned to use Google Console to check our site's, whether it is indexed or not and to request an indexing from Google. However when you put the url of the site you want to check it runs a verification check and my site won't verify so then it gives you several ways for Google to verify your site. One was to upload some HTML code to your site. So I was trying to find a way to do that.

Do you use any SEO plugin like Yoast? If you do, they will have a section in the plugin where you can enter Google and other verification codes.

I use the All In One SEO plugin and you can enter it in there along with Google analytics, Yahoo, etc...

I have the all in one SEO plugin, but not the pro version. Does it need to be pro version?

Here's a screen shot of my All In One SEO

Oh wow, I see Google Search Console field there... all I need to do is past the code they gave me into that field! thank you so Much!

No problem

SITE VERIFIED! thanks, they wanted just part of the HTML code pasted into that field and Bam, it worked!

Yes! I use the plugin WP File Manager. Super easy to use and then you have a place to upload Pinterest HTML, and new fonts, or whatever else you need to do!

thank you, do you think it will work for uploading some code Google Console gives me to verify my site?

Thanks I downloaded it and will use this in the future!

Remember, the more plugins you have, the slower your site will become.

That is a plugin you don't need to keep. If you need it, download it, use it for what you need to do, then delete it. You can do this over and over again as you need it and it will keep your site nice and fast. I do it all the time.

great, I'll do that. thanks

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