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Question About Inserted Links in Articles

DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
edited November 14 in Need Help
Hi, again. I have a question related to the authority links; 

Does SER try to find KWs from the project's list to match with a word in the article that is identical in order to place a link on if those KWs are present present? Thank you. Deeeeeee

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  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    no, that would probably insert the competitor link to it which is not what you want. It uses random words (preferable nouns) and searches for sites related to that.
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  • DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
    edited November 16
    Sven said:
    no, that would probably insert the competitor link to it which is not what you want. It uses random words (preferable nouns) and searches for sites related to that.
    Ahhhh...I see. Definitely don't want that. I did that once using the seek images feature. :| Ended up with (only a few) articles with their images. :weary:

    [X] Try to use search engines to find related links 
    should probably be off, to prevent that?
    Hmm..I probably have this set ON on some/many(?) projects...uhh oh.......

    I would like to use my new sets of Generic/Authority Links with specific terms, but I think SER has it down already. Since SER is seeking noun by basic syntax rules, most proper  nouns in an article would actually suffice, if the article is well-written and stays focused on the topic. And, the list won't necessarily match the KW list for the project, anyway. So as-it-is, is fine. :relaxed:

    @Sven, I recall you, or some forum member, can't recall who, once talked about assigning KWs or just "Any text" to a link using a certain input format. Not sure if that was applicable for this field or context.

    I guess, technically, there may be instances where you do want to assign Generic/Authority links to specific KWs in the project list or just any assignable text? Right now, I think for what I need, SER does already.  But still curious...


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