MPP Adding External Links To Dynamic Magic Pages

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Keith Best explains how to link from a dynamic magic page to another site using a PBN (Private Blog Network) strategy. He demonstrates with two cleaning sites in Charlottesville, one indexed and one not, and plans to link the indexed site to his Waynesboro site. Keith emphasizes linking from H2 or H3 tags for SEO benefits and shows how to create and use X fields in WordPress to store and display link data. He also explains the importance of using a custom value for the link text to avoid over-optimization and ensures the link opens in a new tab to keep the user on the original site.

Action Items

  • [ ] @Keith Best – Create a new x‑field named ‘link data’ in the WordPress page and paste the copied content into it, then save so the field is available for dynamic pages
  • [ ] @Keith Best – Add a location set for Waynesboro, select a custom value for the Waynesboro page (non‑spun text) and save the location override so the Waynesboro page displays the specific copy
  • [ ] @Keith Best – Edit the dynamic page content to insert an HTML anchor (a href) linking to the Waynesboro site URL and add target=”_blank”, then save the page
  • [ ] @Keith Best – Verify the link on the dynamic page opens the Waynesboro site in a new browser tab and confirm the original page remains open for Google

Outline

Linking from a Magic Page to Another Site

  • Keith Best introduces the topic of linking from a dynamic magic page to another site, using a PBN (Private Blog Network) strategy.
  • He explains the use of two cleaning sites in Charlottesville, one with and one without a hyphen, and their historical context.
  • Keith mentions the initial challenges with the “cleaning Charlottesville” site, which was an expired domain that didn’t get indexed initially.
  • He plans to use the “cleaning Charlottesville” site to link to his Waynesboro site, demonstrating the process step-by-step.

Selecting the Link Source and Placement

  • Keith discusses the importance of selecting the right HTML tag (H2, H3, etc.) to place the link for better SEO benefits.
  • He shows the current HTML structure of the site and explains his preference for using H2 tags for link placement.
  • Keith highlights the need to copy and paste the link data into a new X field in WordPress.
  • He demonstrates creating a new X field called “link data” and pasting the link into it.

Creating and Customizing X Fields

  • Keith explains the process of creating a new X field in WordPress and naming it “link data.”
  • He shows how to copy the link data and paste it into the appropriate section of the HTML.
  • Keith adjusts the HTML to include the link data in the H2 tags, ensuring it is properly formatted.
  • He creates a location set to specify the link destination, in this case, from Charlottesville to Waynesboro.

Setting Up the Link and Customizing Text

  • Keith sets up the link by specifying the location set as “Waynesboro” and creating a custom value for the link text.
  • He explains the importance of having non-spun text for the link on the Waynesboro page to avoid over-optimization.
  • Keith demonstrates how to save the changes and test the link to ensure it works correctly.
  • He shows the final HTML structure with the link data and custom text for the Waynesboro page.

Testing and Finalizing the Link

He concludes the video by encouraging viewers to subscribe, leave comments, and request more videos on similar topics.

Keith tests the link by opening the Waynesboro page in a new tab to ensure it opens correctly.

He explains the benefit of opening the link in a new tab, which keeps the original site open for Google.

Keith demonstrates the final result, showing the link to the Waynesboro site on the Charlottesville page.

Enjoy!

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