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Our Contextual Links system allows you to replace any given text occurance on any partner site
where the contextual link code is installed with a link to a website of your choice.
For example: A user has posted an article about dog health.
In the article is a keyword "nutritious dog food" you are targeting.
Via contextual links, you can request now the text "nutritious dog food" to be
linked to http://www.yoursite.com/your-page-about-nutritious-dog-food.html.
As soon as the user approves this request, the the text occurance is automatically
changed into a link which is pointing to your website.
In order to search for and request contextual links from user sites, you need to:
- Install the contextual link code on your website and internal pages.
(this process only involves copy & pasting and uploading of files)
- Create your keywords/links.
(the more keywords/links you create, the higher chances you have that other users request
your links to be published in their pages. Which means that you get one way links over time even without doing anything except
creating keywords/links in the Linknami user area)
- Publish some outbound contextual links (links that go from your pages to other websites).
(Premium sites may instantly request inbound links without publishing outbound links)
We have contextual link codes for static sites (using php) and Wordpress blogs (as WP plugin).
Here is an example of a contextual link in a wordpress blog post:
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