A powerful WordPress plugin to manage and analyze internal linking in your WordPress website.
WordPress Internal Linking is a comprehensive tool designed to help website owners and content creators optimize their internal linking structure. It provides in-depth analysis of word usage across your site, generates visual content relationship maps, and offers insights into existing internal link patterns.
- Word Usage Analysis: Analyze how words are used across your site's content.
- Content Relationship Map: Generate visual representations of content relationships based on common keywords.
- Internal Link Analysis: Get insights into existing internal links within your posts and pages.
- Blacklist Management: Easily manage a list of words to exclude from analysis.
- Automatic Internal Linking: Automatically add relevant internal links to your content.
- Download the plugin zip file.
- Log in to your WordPress dashboard and navigate to Plugins > Add New.
- Click on "Upload Plugin" and choose the downloaded zip file.
- Click "Install Now" and then "Activate" to enable the plugin.
After activation, you can find the Internal Linking menu under the Tools section in your WordPress dashboard.
- Navigate to Tools > Internal Linking > Word Usage.
- Click on "Analyze All Content" to start the analysis.
- View the results in a table showing words and their associated content.
- Go to Tools > Internal Linking > Content Relationship Map.
- Click "Generate Map" to create a visual representation of content relationships.
- Use the provided buttons to delete, download as PNG, or download as SVG.
- Navigate to Tools > Internal Linking > Internal Link Analysis.
- Click "Analyze Internal Links" to generate a diagram of existing internal links.
- On the main Internal Linking page, find the "Manage Blacklist" section.
- Use the interface to add or remove words from the blacklist.
- Search functionality is available to easily find words in the blacklist.
- WordPress 6.0 or higher
- PHP 7.4 or higher
For support, feature requests, or bug reports, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
This project is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License.
Developed by Gabriel Kanev