The InLinks Blog

Learn more about Semantic SEO & how InLinks can simplify internal links, schema, and better user & search engine-friendly content briefs!

Managing Internal Links is a real challenge for SEOs and although inLinks has automated much of this process, sometimes you need to be a little more precise and perhaps would like to create your own. The inLinks system now supports the ability to curate and create internal links directly from your inlinks.net dashboard, so now […]

Over the holiday break, I ran and recorded a case study to take an old piece of content, run it through the inLinks system and update it, then record the changes to the SERPs. The results (if you don’t want to watch how it was done): The phrase “WP SEO Traps” went from position 9 […]

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 […]

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 […]

A summary of bug inLinks fixes for the week ending 28 September 2019.

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 […]