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How to automatically insert Google Search Links in your Blogger Posts

 Google has rolled out Beta Version of Google Search Links for Blogger blogs. For this blog notification reached first and for my other blog I received notification after a gap of 2 months.

Beta Version is when you ask users to test one such a plugin or software programme. 

  • In blogger blog posts you can do this automatically.
  • Its simple,
  • Create a new blog post
  • Or update / edit an old blog post
  • In either case Compose / draft post feature will open
  • You will see 
  • Pencil icon with a + sign in the Top Right Corner of the Post Body Menu
  • Something like this 

     

  • If its a new post write first, create content, if its old you already have content.
  • Simply click on the Pencil Icon with plus sign.
  • Process request will be initiated
  • In a moment you will see important keywords in your blog posts directly linked with Google Search
  • When someone will click on one such URL on your page related results will appear from Google Search.

Anyone can use this plugin, benefit is Clear User Experience. 

I would recommend first do interlinking of your blog post.

Any word or phrase that is linked to your other post or to any link won't be used by Google. Next activate the Insert Google Search Link Feature. Google Robot will only use some words to link to Google Search Results.

Its up to you how many Words you want to Link to Search Results. You can keep all, or a few. However, in the first look Blogger plugin automatically insert Google Search Links in your Blogger Posts looks OK and working fine with me. I didn't find any glitches in use yet.

Here is one example url where I inserted Google Search Links automatically

https://www.careercare.info/2014/08/scra-2014-final-result.html

The examination is discontinued now and this post was rising in search, so I updated it with a few words and further inserted Google Search Links.

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