You can easily add links to your WordPress posts, pages, navigation menus, sidebar widgets, footers.
Links help Google crawl, index and understand your website better. And improve website SEO.
Apart from this, the links keep the visitor on any website for a long time, which reduces the bounce rate of the website.
Today in this article I will tell you how to add a link to WordPress posts, pages, widgets, navigation menus etc.
So let's start…
How to Add Links to WordPress Posts and Pages
How to Add Links to WordPress Text Widgets
How to Add Link in WordPress Widget Titles
How to Add Links in WordPress Navigation Menus
How to Add Links in WordPress Buttons
How to Embed Links in WordPress
How to Add Affiliate Links in WordPress
How to Add Manually Link in HTML
How to Add Links to WordPress Posts and Pages
Just edit your post or page or create a new one to which you want to add a link.
After that, highlight the text to which you want to add the link then click on the Link button. You can copy and paste the URL of the post or page you want to link to.
If you want to link your own site content, then type one or two words of your content title and WordPress will show you the result.
Click on the title of the page or post you want to link to. Your post URL will be automatically linked.
How to Add Links to WordPress Text Widgets
If you want to add some custom text to your widget area with a link, you can use the text widget.
Go to Appearance >> Widgets page and then drag the Text widget into your sidebar or other widget area.
You can type your custom text and add links like you did for posts and pages.
How to Add Link in WordPress Widget Titles
First of all, you have to install and activate the HTML Widget Titles plugin in your site.
After activating the plugin, drag the Widget you want to convert into a link in the sidebar of your site. After this, add the following line to the widget title field.
[a href = http: //www.google.com] Google [/ a]
Replace http://www.google.com with your link and replace any text you want with Google. You can see the screenshot below,
How to Add Link to WordPress Widget Titles
How to Add Links in WordPress Navigation Menus
Click Appearance >> Menus >> Custom Links. Paste your URL and then the text you want to use for the link.
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How to Add Links in WordPress Buttons
First of all, you have to edit your post or page where you want to add Buttons button. After this, click on the '+' icon then select Button from the Layout Elements section.
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Button will be added to your content. Now type in the URL and text for your button.
If you want to center the button, you can click on the Align Center icon.
You can also customize your Button's style (default, outline and squared) and color.
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How to Embed Links in WordPress
This process is like adding YouTube videos. Just paste the URL into your post.
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How to Add Affiliate Links in WordPress
The best way to add and manage affiliate links is to use an affiliate plugin. These plugins add a new menu option to your WordPress where you can add your affiliate links. I would recommend you to use Thirsty Affiliates.
How to Add Manually Link in HTML
Creating links in HTML is easy. Add a custom HTML block to your post or page.
After this, you will see a box where you can create HTML Link. Just copy paste the code.
<a href="https://www.yourlinkhere.com"> example </a>
You can click Preview to see how your code will look.
If you want to make your link nofollow, then add rel = "nofollow" in HTML code:
<a href="https://www.yourlinkhere.com" rel="nofollow"> Example </a>
If you want to open your link in a new tab, just add target = "_ blank" in the HTML code:
<a href="https://www.yourlinkhere.com" target="_blank"> example </a>
If you want to add these two together, use this HTML code:
<a href="https://www.yourlinkhere.com" title="This is the title" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Example </a>
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