Under bulk actions, click on edit, then hit apply, and a new dropdown appears:

Note: The link shown is my WA campaign link, shown as an example only.

To the right of the bulk edit list, you see options.

In the center is the 'sponsored' option. Click on 'No Change' A drop-down menu appears to give you two options, 'Enable' or 'Disable'.

If the link is already tagged, then leave the box as 'No Change.'

Now hit 'Apply'.

All of the links you selected on that page will now be tagged with the 'rel=sponsored' tag.

Do this for any other pages you may have. You can also expand the page to accommodate 25, 50, or 100 items in the list.

For those who do not use Pretty Links, see the last step!



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Zoopie Premium
Nice
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Thanks!
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Aussiemuso Premium Plus
This is terrific training Rudy.
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Thank you!
And, you're welcome, too, Lily!

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Israel17 Premium
What a fantastic training, Rudy! Thanks for the clear analysis!

Israel Olatunji
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Thanks, Israel! Appreciate you stopping by!

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richardgb Premium
Hi Rudy
Thank you for this training. In addition, the parameters can be controlled by individual links as needed,
Go to the specific link and look under Advanced.
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Richard
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1Rudy1 Premium
That is true, Links can be updated individually. I forgot to add that! Thanks, Richard!

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richardgb Premium
You're welcome, Rudy!
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Richard
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Jenell44 Premium
Rudy, most of my Pretty Links are for internal rather than external links. I presume that I do not need to do anything to these?
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1Rudy1 Premium
Hi Jenn,

That is a great question.
Here is some information I found to answer this as simply as I can.

The rel=”sponsored” tag is a new link attribute to highlight sponsored and affiliate links.

The rel=”usg” is a new link attribute to highlight links in the user-generated content. I'm assuming this means internal links that relate to your own content in another article.

Hope that helps. Most likely there will be some answers that explain it better than I did....grin.

Rudy
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Jenell44 Premium
Great, thank you so much, Rudy. Much appreciated.
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1Rudy1 Premium
You're very welcome!
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