How To Use The Indexing Tool
Thanks for your interest in the Indexing Tool, Here are some videos we have compiled showing you how to use it. Don’t forget to look at the blog so you can see any new ideas and videos we make.
Finding Your RSS Feed At Go Articles
Putting Multiple RSS Feeds Together
I have also created some for the Bonus plugin
Unique Article Wizard and Indexing Tool
Once you have purchased you get instant access to the plugin and a full manual. As always we are here to help if you have any questions.
Once you’ve installed and activated the plugin on your blog, you will see a link to the plugin settings page and also a new link under the WordPress admin Settings menu called “Indexing Tool”. Click on either one to go to the indexing tool settings page;
Click On The Above Image To See A Video Of The Indexing Tool
The first option is where you enter the full URL to the RSS feed that contains your links. This can be any RSS feed, so for example you could use an EzineArticles author feed to see if all of your articles have been indexed, or you could use the RSS feed of another website.
The tick box under the RSS feed URL box is for removing any existing links you are checking, so you won’t need to do anything with that until you have started to check links.
The next option enables you to specify a title to be displayed above the list of links on your blog pages. You don’t have to put anything in this box.
You can also specify the maximum number of links to be displayed on your blog pages.
Next, you can choose whether to display links on your blog posts. If you tick this box, links will be automatically added to the bottom of all posts.
Additionally, you can specify which pages should display links. You could, for example, just choose to show links on an About page.
By default, the plugin will check one of your links each time a page or post is viewed, but never more than once every 10 seconds. If you have a particularly busy blog, you might want to increase the delay between checks. Just choose your prefered delay from the drop down list.
When you are happy with the options, click the Save Changes button. From this point, everything is on autopilot.
There will be a short delay whilst the plugin goes off and retrieves the content of the RSS feed URL you entered. Providing there were no errors you should see a list of links appear at the bottom of the settings page, underneath where it says “These links will be displayed on your page”. They will all have the “Pending check” icon next to them, as none of them have been checked yet.
Each time one of your blog posts or pages is viewed, one of the links will be checked to see whether it is indexed in Google or not. When a link has been checked, the icon next to it will change to show it’s status.
If a link is found to be indexed, it will be automatically moved to the section under where it says “These links will not be displayed” because the plugin will only display links that are not indexed.
When all links have been checked, only the un-indexed links will be rechecked. As soon as all links have been indexed, the plugin will stop checking and will not display anything on your blog pages. Then it’s time to check a new RSS feed!
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