Walt Bayliss created a WordPress plugin a year or so ago that improved the SEO performance of sites that took advantage of its rich SEO features. Now he has just released version 2 of his tool, Keyword Cashlinks Plugin.

This plugin adds cross-linking from one of your pages to another. When done right, these links create a subgroup within your content (also known as a channel or a silo) that lets a visitor interested in a particular topic see many posts on that topic. They also let Google better understand and categorize you site, so your SEO improves.

Keyword Cashlinks Plugin is a set it and forget it kind of tool. You feed it some information to get it started, and it goes about its work automatically.

The net result of these automatically created internal links is that people are clicking around your site instead of clicking away from it.

But it will do more. For example you can ask it to analyse your competitors’ sites and find out what keywords they are optimized for. With that information, you can decide whether you want to target those same keywords.

Because this process is automated, you save the costs of having someone manually create this cross-linking. But, you may be concerned that with automation may come risks of nonsense links. This software has been available for quite a while. All the rough edges have been removed in this new version. It uses sophisticate algorithms to avoid the kind of problems that may confuse people and search engines.

Keyword Cashlinks Plugin looks for old posts that are related to each new post you create and then automatically links for old post to the now one. (By the way, it cross-links old posts to each other as soon as you install it.) These links appear in the body of the post where they are likely to be clicked by readers.

The result is a silo structure for your site, good for man and beast; well, man and bot. Not only that, this software cloaks you links and tracks the clicks on them.

In case you were wondering, it works with all content creators (and manual content, of course) so if you are using any of these (Kudani, P1 Content Magnet, Rapid Content Wizard, WP Robot, or G alert plugin) Bayliss has you covered.

Check out the details of this new WordPress plugin here: Keyword Cashlinks Plugin

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