What’s better than a plugin that automatically adds relevant keywords to your posts, so you don’t have to think of them yourself? A plugin that can save you time, money, and frustration and even rank well in search engines. Did we mention it can be set up to add relevant keywords and link all by itself in just a couple of minutes? With no need to crawl through your blog post yourself, looking for words or phrases that should be linked. With the accessiBe WordPress plugin, you’ll see your ranking increase over time.
So let’s get started and show you how to set up.
Step 1: Get the accessiBe plugin, go to Dashboard > Plugins and click on Add New.
Step 2: Upload it if you’ve already downloaded it. If not, download now from WordPress or Google Drive. You’ll find LibreOffice Writer included in that last one. It will help you create your accessiBe HTML file for use with this plugin later on (if necessary).
Step 3: Activate the plugin once uploaded. Then go to Dashboard > Settings > Accessibar to set your preferences. Now let’s look at those options…
If you get an error message when you try to activate the plugin, it’s because you don’t have a file named “accessibar.php” in your current plugins folder. The accessibar.php file is automatically created and copied into your {current blog directory}/wp-content/plugins/ directory once you run the plugin installation wizard and click on Activate Plugin right after that. The file only needs to be created once, and it will be there for you in the future (of course, if you delete the plugin while you’re logged into your WordPress Dashboard, it will no longer exist. So don’t do that).
Once activated and set up properly, the accessiBe plugin lets you add keywords and links automatically or manually through a simple and easy-to-use interface (Dashboard > Settings > Accessibar), allowing admins to easily add custom keywords and automatic links without requiring any technical knowledge. Users can also share their own keyword lists with each other. All of this is accessed from within your WordPress dashboard.
Keywords are added by inserting an HTML code at the beginning of every post. It’s as easy as that.
Let’s look at the Dashboard > Settings > Accessibar options:
When you first activate your new plugin, there will be a blank list of keywords waiting for you to add to it. Don’t worry – you’ll see a post with some examples down below so you can figure it out along the way. All of this is explained in more detail near the end of this article, including an example with illustrations and screenshots.
The URL option tells accessiBe what type of posts to find keywords and link from – Blog Post, Page, or Custom Post Type. In most cases, choosing ‘Blog Posts’ is best since those are usually what have most SEO benefit, but if you have specific Pages or posts with valuable info you want to make sure they are included, choose the correct option here.
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