Entries by Dixon

Update to the .js FAQs

Today I added some further help to address your site’s security concerns that might be raised by adding .js files. The new content is here.

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Add Pages More Easily

Today (18th November 2019) we just made it a lot easier to add pages to a project. The more pages you have in the project, the better the link graph, but this needs to be balanced against a diminishing law of returns on the value of adding pages that have thin content. Here’s what is […]

JS code verification fixed

Some people were having issues detecting whether their .JS code was properly installed, especially if the code was inserted using something like Google Tag Manager. A new javascript detection routine has now been put live which should fix this. In addition, a few days back, we modified the javascript code itself, so that (if you […]

How to Check if google Parsed your Javascript

Google is now extremely proficient at understanding normal .JS files and according to a Google evangelist I asked, at the time of writing, Google’s Javascript crawler  work running over pages within minutes (rather than weeks) of the main crawler seeing new content. inlinks.net code is certainly indexed happily by Google, but if you would like […]

Bug Fixes week ending 18th October 2019

We did have a problem with email delivery from the system, which was blocking some people from confriming their email addresses. This is now resolved. We added a link to the pricing page from the homepage as some people did not spot the pricing below the fold. On the whole the system has been working […]

How to associate target entities to web pages for semantic SEO

Summary To optimize for Semantic Search, you need landing pages which are associated with entities. Entities cannot just be keywords or search phrases. They are named concepts that you would see in a reputable encyclopedia. In semantic SEO, Wikipedia is the most important of these. Here are some examples on how to select your target […]

Dixon Jones Joins Fred Laurent at inLinks

French SEO Expert, Fred Laurent and the UK’s ex-Majestic.com CMO, Dixon Jones have joined forces. inlinks.net will be the home for a new “freemium” Semantic SEO technology company. Dixon takes on the role of CEO and Fred as CTO. The inLinks tool approaches SEO content from an Entity, rather than keyword perspective, making it one […]

Why do some links have #body appended?

If inLinks generates an Internal link which would duplicate an existing link already on a page, it appends #body to the new link, to differentiate it from the other link. This is to ensure that the link gets “counted”. For example, in the navigation, the site is likely to link to the home page from […]

Onboarding – Setting Topics

[A much more detailed help post on topic association is here] After signing up for an account for the first time, Inlinks tries to help you get underway. The two most important things to set up quickly are: 1: Adding the Javascript Code on the site and2: Associating some topics to target landing pages. This […]

Modifying Schema on InLinks

The Schema tab lists all the pages that InLinks has created a schema for. This is one of the best uses of InLinks. You no longer need to contact the webmaster every time the schema needs updating and more importantly, our Knowledge Graph analysis does a great job of automating the whole process. Reviewing, adding […]

Javascript Code FAQs

It only takes one line of code on your website for InLinks to save you hundreds of hours on tasks that few web owners ever have time to carry out. Adding the code is the single most important step in the on-boarding process. This page talks about how to add the code and sets out […]