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In two weeks time, I'm going to get to pushing out a new version of WP Link Engine. It's going to be a giant step up, even though WPLE is obviously the best solution for link management.

I sat down and started tossing together a feature list, and I realized that I've basically got everything I can think of. I've got about 3 requests from current customers, but nothing game changing.

Current features:
- geotarget links.
- control referrer information.
- mask links
- rotate links
- links with multiple destinations (popups)
- rudimentary tracking, etc.[sup]1[/sup]
- auto link any keywords
- Tracking202/W3ROI integration.

Current upcoming features list:
- inbound gclid/Tracking202 variable masking (as in, the URL variables)
- redirect any page load on your WordPress install according to Link Engine rules
- detect link stealing spyware and handle it.

Browse the marketing material. WordPress Link Cloaker - Short Links - Geotargetted Links - WP Link Engine

Anything new you suggest that I choose to implement will grant you one free license of WP Link Engine. If you already own WP Link Engine, I'll toss you a copy of WP Smart Tools instead. If you already have both, well, whatever. PM or post.

[sup]1[/sup] I won't be improving this tracking, as integration with Tracking202 and W3ROI is a much better feature.
 


Dunno if this is possible, but what about being able to cloak existing links in the blog.

I mean say I have a blog fed by a datafeed and the links are the regular aff links at the moment.

I would like to be able to auto change those links to masked ones like blog.com/go/link1 for example.

You would need to pass the referer information on these links as most of the CPS networks require it. But, it makes the links look nicer and hides the bare aff link from the punters.

Thanks.
 
Dunno if this is possible, but what about being able to cloak existing links in the blog.

I mean say I have a blog fed by a datafeed and the links are the regular aff links at the moment.

I would like to be able to auto change those links to masked ones like blog.com/go/link1 for example.

You would need to pass the referer information on these links as most of the CPS networks require it. But, it makes the links look nicer and hides the bare aff link from the punters.

Thanks.

Already a feature. Its called "automatching" and it will automatically, at your discretion, grab links which match the URLs you specify for the link and replace them with cloaked/Link Engine managed ones on the fly.
 
Not sure if this is beyond the scope of this tool but how about the ability to manage links on multiple sites from one place?

This would make it more useful for SEO purposes, so from the master install you could tell the others to link to site x based on criteria y and z. (Along the lines of Victory's Command Center)

As I said, don't know if this is a direction you want to go in, but SEO link management is what the name of the plugin makes me think of.
 
Can you already upload a bunch of links from a CSV and have them all set up according to rules? That would be cool.

Also, I have no idea how hard this would be, but content integrated links. What I mean is that at the end (or in the middle, etc.) of every post (or a certain % of posts), you could add a link with text around it. Example:

I put in the admin panel that I want this to appear in every post:
Hi buy things from my spammy site kthx

So then, every post looks like this:
This is the normal text of my post blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

Hi buy things from my spammy site kthx

That make sense?
 
ability to check that your link actually reaches a correct destination url, and not a 404 or blank error page, and if not the correct URL destination ( or error page ) then send you a notification and/or redirect to a common default url
 
Anything about a redirector + referrer manager function?

I don't know what this means, but I think I already have it. Explain in more detail?

ability to sell the links and ability to weight the rotation of links.. , where me free copy? ha
Selling the links is best left for a completely different product. Weighted rotation is already included.

ability to check that your link actually reaches a correct destination url, and not a 404 or blank error page, and if not the correct URL destination ( or error page ) then send you a notification and/or redirect to a common default url
I have absolutely no idea how this would work. Do you want the link to make a request to the host page to check if it is still online? That sounds like it'll get you flagged for affiliate fraud, but I'll consider it as a feature.

if you use 2 of mine, can I get both wple and wpst?
Haha, no.

ability to rotate the wording ( text ) of the link ( for split testing )
I'll do this. Hit me up for your free copy.

Does this have click tracking?
Yes, but the reporting is quite rudimentary in the current version. The next version will have improved reporting for sure.
 
This is more on the inbound links side, but would be an awesomel feature.

Track all incoming links (by referrer), compare to all indexed links (Yahoo sitemanager, I think they offer an API) to identify non-indexed links, then ping non-indexed links to try and get more links indexed.
 
The ability to identify "friendlY" links from known domains. IE - you describe the friendly domain list and it segregates the reporting.

In short - you could track links coming from your own link farms vs. the world pretty easily. Dumb idea, but useful for mining data. In short you could define your "friendly" domains.
 
This is more on the inbound links side, but would be an awesomel feature.

Track all incoming links (by referrer), compare to all indexed links (Yahoo sitemanager, I think they offer an API) to identify non-indexed links, then ping non-indexed links to try and get more links indexed.

Definitely a great idea for my SEO Toolkit package that I'm working on, but completely unrelated to this project. Link Engine controls affiliate links/outbound links and inbounds for Facebook/AdWords/etc.
 
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