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Practical WordPress Tip #9: Use Sitemap page for fast URL

by Dave Doolin on September 14, 2009 · 2 comments

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Benefit: Deep linking your articles within your website creates value for readers, and in turn helps you get better search results.

Problem: When deep linking internally in your blog, it can be difficult to find article you need, and to get both the title and the URL of the articles in an easy cut-and-paste form.

Practical WordPress Tip: Use a Sitemap listing articles linked by titles.

Here’s how in 3 simple steps:

  1. Install the Dagon Sitemap Generator Plugin.
  2. Follow the instructions and create a Sitemap page.
  3. When you are deep linking internally in your posts, open the Sitemap page. You will have both the blog post title, and you can right-click to copy the blog post URL.

Why: Creating well-structured blog posts is tedious, and requires quite a bit of time. Every tip or trick you can use to minimize the time to find desired articles allows you to build more links faster, and have more fun doing it! Here’s the Website In A Weekend Sitemap for example.

Note: You do not have to display the Sitemap page in a menu. When you creating deep links, it takes very little time to open the sitemap page directly. Then, just leave it open until you’re finished.

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Sean September 15, 2009 at 8:11 am

Nice! I will be installing this plugin tonight.
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