• Resolved woratana

    (@woratana)


    Hi,

    I would like to clarify about the behavior for duplicated keywords in many posts.

    I read from here https://wordpress.org/support/topic/what-happen-if-there-is-duplicate-keyword-in-multiple-most/ that “the younger post gets linked first”.

    Does this means if I have:
    post A have keyword added “test” published yesterday
    post B have keyword added “test” published today

    post C content have text such as “this is a test test”

    Does the first “test” text linked to post A, and the second “test” text linked to post B?

    Currently, there seems to be no way for me to check if the keyword is duplicated.

    Cheers,
    Perth

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    (@internallinkjuicer)

    Hi @woratana

    you can only have one link target for a unique keyword on a piece of content. The last target you gave a keyword will be used for linking (so in your example post “B”) – regarding the setting of how many links you want to create. If it is set to “1” (default), the first “test” will get linked to post “B” and the second “test” won’t get linked at all.

    Currently, we are working on a new feature, where we give you a notice when a keyword got configured duplicated, so you can try to fix/avoid duplicate configuration of the same keyword.

    I will keep you updated in this thread when the update is available.

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