Linky - Open Source Random Interlinking Script

Posted on January 30th, 2008 in Automation, Link Building

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Today, Nickycakes is releasing Linky.  Linky lets you input an unlimited number of anchor texts and urls, and generate random interlinking between all the urls.  No links will be reciprocal, there are no self-links, and no links are displayed twice on the same page.  There are an even number of incoming and outgoing links to each page.

Once the script has generated a database of the links, you put a simple code on each of your pages that will automatically detect what page it’s on and display the proper outgoing links.

Anyway, there’s a readme file in the zip.  Hope someone finds it useful.  Nickycakes sure did.  If it doesn’t work properly, just shoot the Cakes an email.

Download: linky.zip

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13 Responses to “Linky - Open Source Random Interlinking Script”

  1. Adam Says:

    Looks like a very useful script, got to play with it. Thanks Cakes! :)

  2. Huah Says:

    nice looking, will have to give it a whirl. How about integrating a cascading hierarchy? Similar to the bluehat pyramid. Having a link path ruleset would be a slick extension

  3. rgh Says:

    ‘cakes, that’s great. It’s exactly what I’ve been thinking I needed after thinking about Jonathan Ledger’s “three way links” program. Thanks a bunch!

  4. nickycakes Says:

    ok well now you have million way links haha

  5. NORTHCOAST killa Says:

    damn. i was trying to build one of those, but I’m learning PHP as I go. Thanxx cakes. You rock! $hitmoney can eet one

  6. nickycakes Says:

    @Huah: In the future I have a few good ideas including integrating variable anchor texts and some sort of relevant category linking.

  7. pacman Says:

    Rhymes with Slinky. LOL.. Nice script pimpin :D

  8. Farmer Says:

    Good job on the script!

  9. Amit Says:

    Nice Script, will surely try this script some where.

  10. tintin Says:

    nice tool :)

    can we add more links in after running buildlinks?

  11. nickycakes Says:

    yeah i suppose you could add some manually to the link table and it will show them

  12. SC Says:

    uh..does this work in content management systems?

  13. SC Says:

    oh, i forgot to say thanks….thanks!

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