Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 11, 2024 7:36:12 GMT 1
Every day around the world, thousands of articles from personal, corporate blogs and web magazines are correlated with each other in an almost completely random way, contributing to confusing Google's ideas, making it incapable of grasping the good in what we write. Enough with this false and hypocritical practice. Every time we give the green light to a related plugin, promising copy loses its job and ends up out on the street in the cold. Let's stop them. It's the fault of those who make the themes (and settings) Part of the blame lies in the unknowing use of WordPress widgets . It makes no sense to show the latest articles from your blog if you talk about diets or ADSL offers , but only if you have a newspaper or if you talk about football... and neither. I would make the "latest posts" widget illegal in most cases, because it is absolutely not a given that an article has anything to do with another just because it was published shortly before, are you kidding me?! One problem is that web masters assemble websites starting from the themes they find in the repositories, often copying the internal link structure without asking too many questions about SEO.
There are excellent plugins for correlating articles, for example YARPP does a good job, but in fact what I notice in most of the projects submitted to me is that these plugins, even when they are installed and enabled, do not receive any settings whatsoever , in short they are there to do their job with the basic settings: correlate by category, correlate 6, you name it. Contextual related posts I've written about this in the past , for me it's a good starting point. It is a plugin that in addition to having an extraordinary administration panel, allows you to manually create correlations between articles and articles, articles and pages, pages and pages, in short, you can link everything Denmark Telegram Number Data with everything. Starting from here is already a first step of awareness to understand how to correlate the articles with each other, but going into the merits of the question, there are still two aspects to deal with, one concerns the position of the related links , another the question of what on earth to correlate . Location of related links In most modern blogs, related articles are random and placed at the bottom of the articles. In my opinion they should be chosen one by one and found in the bodysuit , always and in any case.
The related ones must be USEFUL for the reader and must be SEEED. And if this seems like a trivial observation to you, why don't you do it? I could still give you the example of websites such as Patient.it which locates related articles in the body of the content, enclosing them in easy-to-consult areas. If you look at this article on high ferritin , today it appears practically without links in the sidebar, whereas previously it was there and showed the latest articles. One small step for a web designer, one giant leap forward for humanity. Even better than Pazienti.it is Dolceattiva . com which manages internal links to related contents complete with a banner consisting of a header and button.
There are excellent plugins for correlating articles, for example YARPP does a good job, but in fact what I notice in most of the projects submitted to me is that these plugins, even when they are installed and enabled, do not receive any settings whatsoever , in short they are there to do their job with the basic settings: correlate by category, correlate 6, you name it. Contextual related posts I've written about this in the past , for me it's a good starting point. It is a plugin that in addition to having an extraordinary administration panel, allows you to manually create correlations between articles and articles, articles and pages, pages and pages, in short, you can link everything Denmark Telegram Number Data with everything. Starting from here is already a first step of awareness to understand how to correlate the articles with each other, but going into the merits of the question, there are still two aspects to deal with, one concerns the position of the related links , another the question of what on earth to correlate . Location of related links In most modern blogs, related articles are random and placed at the bottom of the articles. In my opinion they should be chosen one by one and found in the bodysuit , always and in any case.
The related ones must be USEFUL for the reader and must be SEEED. And if this seems like a trivial observation to you, why don't you do it? I could still give you the example of websites such as Patient.it which locates related articles in the body of the content, enclosing them in easy-to-consult areas. If you look at this article on high ferritin , today it appears practically without links in the sidebar, whereas previously it was there and showed the latest articles. One small step for a web designer, one giant leap forward for humanity. Even better than Pazienti.it is Dolceattiva . com which manages internal links to related contents complete with a banner consisting of a header and button.