A: Happy to hear the good news about Linksy. Could you write a review about this, please?
And yes, you're able to upgrade from one plan to another. Just buy an extra code and upgrade on your profile. If you need help stacking the code, please use the chat widget on our site plugli.com or reach out to us at team@plugli.com.
But it will cost more. I paid $138 for a license for 3 sites, and I would like to have $207 for 6 sites. The difference is $69, but if I buy a license for 3 sites now, I will pay $138.
Buying an extra 1 code will upgrade you to 6 Sites license. Go ahead, buy one code for $69 and then use that to upgrade the plan on your account. If you need further help, please let me know.
A: Assuming the posts are structured through categories and tags where every sub-topic and nested sub-topic are filed under same category or tag, and the Pillar topic is the main parent.
You're able to create Silos for each sub-topic and then another that links the sub-topic to the Pillar topic.
We're always available via support for further help.
To add, I would like to then say the Pillar should link out to the Sub-topics only, and the sub-topics should link to the Pillar and nested, and the nested should link to sub-topic and main pillar topic.
You only need to have this structure in place through tags and categories and you will be able to create such. In later updates, you'll be able to create a single Silo that can do this in one go.
Once you run into a problem, we will be available via support.
Q: Does the tool can support shopify site?
Or it only support wordpress?
Plugli
Nov 21, 2024A: Only works on WordPress for now. Thanks.
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Q: Does the internal link stay in the website if I remove Linksy?
Hi,
After I create the internal links with Linksy, does they stay in the website if I remove Linksy?
Thanks,
Roy
Plugli
Nov 19, 2024A: Yes. The links stay.
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Q: Upgrade plan
Linksy is awesome! Can i upgrade my plan from Plan 2 to Plan 3?
Plugli
Nov 15, 2024A: Happy to hear the good news about Linksy. Could you write a review about this, please?
And yes, you're able to upgrade from one plan to another. Just buy an extra code and upgrade on your profile. If you need help stacking the code, please use the chat widget on our site plugli.com or reach out to us at team@plugli.com.
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But it will cost more. I paid $138 for a license for 3 sites, and I would like to have $207 for 6 sites. The difference is $69, but if I buy a license for 3 sites now, I will pay $138.
Buying an extra 1 code will upgrade you to 6 Sites license.
Go ahead, buy one code for $69 and then use that to upgrade the plan on your account.
If you need further help, please let me know.
Verified purchaser
Thanks this is amazing :)
Q: works in spanish?
Plugli
Nov 8, 2024A: Yes, it does.
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Q: Silo question
Hi there,
With Silos, can you only have one level? E.g., main pillar topic, then sub-topics?
Or can you set multiple levels? E.g.,
PILLAR TOPIC
-Sub-topic
---Nested sub-topic
---Nested sub-topic
---Nested sub-topic
-Sub-Topic
---Nested sub-topic
-Subtopic
---Nested sub-topic
---Nested sub-topic
This helps to build full authority on a topic, rather than just one leve.
Plugli
Nov 3, 2024A: Assuming the posts are structured through categories and tags where every sub-topic and nested sub-topic are filed under same category or tag, and the Pillar topic is the main parent.
You're able to create Silos for each sub-topic and then another that links the sub-topic to the Pillar topic.
We're always available via support for further help.
The New Silo system we are releasing this week...
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To add, I would like to then say the Pillar should link out to the Sub-topics only, and the sub-topics should link to the Pillar and nested, and the nested should link to sub-topic and main pillar topic.
You only need to have this structure in place through tags and categories and you will be able to create such. In later updates, you'll be able to create a single Silo that can do this in one go.
Once you run into a problem, we will be available via support.
Thanks for this. Would it be possible to have a way to do this without tags or categories?
I am assuming you need categories and sub-categories, which is not ideal.
It would be great to have a drag-and-drop system to choose the silos, without relying on tags and categories.
The system we have now can do that, but it's not drag and drop.
I can help you around if you ever need help. I'll add the drag and drop Silo to the roadmap!