• Resolved pinartwork

    (@pinartwork)


    I was wondering what’s happening. I’ve just started using Internal Link Juicer and I love it. But some of my links that I’ve set up are not showing up despite having added the keyword. I checked the settings and they “appear” to be set right so what am I missing? Do I have to upgrade to the Premium version and that’s why they aren’t showing up? It doesn’t look like I need to upgrade if I want to manually update my links. Please help. Scott | PinArtwork

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  • Thread Starter pinartwork

    (@pinartwork)

    I was reading some other posts and I have set up the keywords by adding them in the posts through where it has the place to enter keywords.

    Some of them are showing up and some don’t show up at all.

    For example I should have internal links on my homepage ([ redundant link removed ]) and were the words added but they aren’t showing up on the page.

    These are the words that “should” have a link:

    “To learn more about SEO”
    “build your SEO strategy”
    “What are the 4 pillars of SEO”

    On the settings I made sure that posts and pages are both showing up in the Whitelist of post types, that should be used for linking.

    The links are set for: Link as often as possible and Maximum amount of links per post is set to zero as well as the other field called: Maximum amount of links per paragraph (also set to zero).

    Since the links weren’t working, I changed the setting for Order for configured keywords while linking to highest word count gets linked first.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    Plugin Contributor Internal Links

    (@internallinkjuicer)

    We have checked your site from the home page you have sent us, and we are not totally able to check the backend of it so here are a few other questions.

    On the home page, are there some manually created links? and is the setting “Consideration of existing or manually created links” toggled on? If so where do these anchors link to?
    “To learn more about SEO”
    “build your SEO strategy”
    “What are the 4 pillars of SEO”
    Are there existing links on the home page the same as these keywords?

    You can also check on the dashboard where you can find all the links created for the home page, if these anchor keywords are present it means that they have been indexed and should be linked in the front end, you may need to investigate on your site if there are some “the_content” filter priority conflicting or any other cause.

    But if it is not indexed it could be a settings issue like the one mentioned above. When the setting is toggled on and the link is already found in the content it would automatically skip adding it to the content to avoid duplicate links to that specific target, but if it is toggled off it should link the same as the other links.

    Thank you

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