CashQuests today posted about a great plugin for WordPress called Link a Dink.
The plugin is very straight forward. It allows you to replace words in all of your blog posts with links you specify.
Obviously this has a lot of benefits. From a money making point of view, you could replace keywords with affiliate links etc. As Kumiko suggested in her post, you could also sell your most popular keywords to advertisers.
If I was going to install it I would probably not be looking to use it for affiliate links and would instead use it make navigation within my blog better. For example, you could set it up so that every mention of ‘Contact Us’ is changed to a link to your email or contact form.
Link : Link a Dink
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Thanks for showing the plugin, I was looking for something like this.
This looks like a really useful plugin. I’d be interested to see a blog that is using it to see it in action.
Don’t mean to add competition, but I find aLinks better:
http://www.lifeofbaz.com/blog/interlink-your-posts-alinks-plugin/
Very cool and useful plug-in. Thanks.