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WordPress Link Management Guides

TL;DR: Practical step-by-step tutorials for managing links in WordPress. Each guide walks you through a specific task — from cloaking your first affiliate link to setting up automated FTC disclosures — using Link Manager Pro.

Replace long affiliate URLs like example.com/ref?id=12345&sub=abc with short branded links on your own domain. You control the slug, redirect type, and link attributes from one form.

Set up 301, 302, and 307 redirects with custom slugs. Add password protection, scheduling, parameter forwarding, and conditional routing rules to any redirect.

Configure nofollow, sponsored, noopener, and noreferrer attributes globally, per-link, or per-affiliate domain. Control which links pass link equity to search engines.

Tracking & Analytics

Every click on a masked link records timestamp, country, device, browser, referrer, and unique visitor data automatically. View breakdowns in the Analytics dashboard.

Create reusable UTM templates with pre-filled values for Google Analytics campaign attribution. Apply templates to links and track performance in the Campaigns dashboard.

Detect broken outbound links in your content with automated HTTP checks. Catch 404 errors from real visitor traffic. Create one-click redirects from the health dashboard.

Affiliate Management

Register affiliate partners, auto-link their domains in your content, and track per-affiliate click performance. Set default attributes and organize links with categories and tags.

How to Add FTC Affiliate Disclosure in WordPress

Automatically insert FTC-compliant disclosure notices on posts containing affiliate links. You configure the text, position, style, and which post types to target.

  • Feature Reference — Detailed documentation of every feature
  • User Guide — Complete guide to using Link Manager Pro
  • Glossary — Definitions of link management and SEO terms
  • FAQ — Answers to common questions