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FAQs About Blog Links and Permalinks
Here are some of the most common questions that new bloggers have about blog links and permalinks. If your question isn’t covered here, just ask it in the comments below and I’ll be glad to help.

What is a Blog Link? (Blog Link Example)
A blog link is the URL to a blog post (or to a landing page on your blog). The URL doesn’t change, even if you update the post.

The a tag creates the link and wraps around the anchor text. The “href” part of the tag stands for “hypertext reference” and gives the URL of the link.

How Do I Edit My Permalink Settings?
Creating a permalink will depend entirely on what content management algeria phone number resource (CMS) you’re using. If you’re reading this post, you most likely have a WordPress website. Of course there are plenty of other blogging platforms so I’ve included instructions on where you can make permalink adjustments on a few other common platforms.

WordPress: As displayed above, a properly setup WordPress site should have permalinks enabled by default. You can view permalink settings in WordPress by going to Settings > Permalinks. This page in the WordPress dashboard will show you options for changing your permalink structure. You don’t need any fancy WordPress plugins to manage your blog links.
Wix: You’ll find permalink options in Wix under the SEO basics menu when editing content.
Squarespace: Permalinks in Squarespace are called slugs and they’re easy to change using their admin interface.
Drupal: If you’re using Drupal you’ll likely use autopath to generate SEO friendly permalinks. Pathauto module generates a URL/path alias using your taxonomy and node title automatically.
How Do I Find Links to My Blog?
Having links to your blog is a really important part of SEO (search engine optimization) as it can help your blog’s content to appear higher up the search rankings. You can get some insights into what blogs are linking to yours by using my free Backlink Checker.

You can also use Google Search Console to find your backlinks, under Links→External links.

Don’t have many links yet? Create some high-quality content that other bloggers will want to link to, and write guest posts for bigger blogs in your niche to start generating some inbound links (backlinks) from other sites.

These tactics are known as link building strategies (where you work to attract high quality links) and they’ll help boost your overall blog traffic & other key metrics by building authority from the sites that link to you. Just avoid pitching spammy websites, as they’ll do more harm than good to your overall blog SEO efforts.
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