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Hyperlink words in articles

londonseolondonseo London, UK
edited November 2012 in Need Help
Hello - how do i hyperlink words that exist in the article already? Example if my text was "i love blue widgets ......" - How can i get SER to hyperlink "blue widgets" ?

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  • AlexRAlexR Cape Town
    It does it automatically if it's an anchor. 
  • s4nt0ss4nt0s Houston, Texas
    You can also right click in the field and choose, "embed URL for an anchor text". Then put in "blue widgets" and it will turn it into a link.
  • JamesJames SEREngines.com
    @GlobalGoogler Is it case sensitive when detecting the words in the article?

    EG: anchor = Blue Widgets

    Article Body:

    When shopping for blue widgets there is...
  • In addition to the question...

    When we use function and embed URL for anchor articles, how many Links will it make in the article?
    With anchor text can it be used in spinning format, like {anchor to find 1|anchor to find 2}?

    Thank you!
  • How do i check to see if the URL has been embedded properly - when i use the Test button i dont see anything?
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de

    @lwd the mentioned function asks on how many places you want to insert a link into the entered anchor text. And yes you can use spin syntax there as well...as anywhere in the program.

    @londonseo if you don't see a <a href=".."> in the output test content, than no link is embedded. In that case the program will insert it for you on submission (at end or in the text if the anchor text is present).

  • @sven

    How about embedding the URL in the body of the article on project "run-time" instead of during project set-up meaning placing the embedded URL when the project is activated right after the article is spun but just before it is submitted ?

    This will produce a level of randomness of the links in the body of the article specially if the anchor text are found in multiple spots within the body of the article.

    Maybe have an option for the user to enter the number of links they wanted in the body of the article. Also, an option too if the user just wants to use either main anchor text, secondary anchor text, generic anchor text or domain url / target url anchor text or any other combination the user can specify.

    Of course this could be in addition to the links attached at the bottom of the article or even an option stating you want links only in the body, in the bottom of the article (resource box) or both.

    regards....
  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de

    Thats all obsolete i think. Defining the use of secondary anchor and main anchor should be left for the program to do and it is doing that to the set percentage. 

    If you want more than one link on the article, you just place %url% and %anchor_text% into the data.

    And if you don't add this and the anchor text is found in the text, it is automatically replaced with a link instead of adding one at the end.

    I think there is no need for more options or alike. If you want to place a random number of anchors, you can use e.g. spin synatx and have a link in one combination and leave it in the other.

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