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c980f No.1663

running my data thru a script that cleans everything and generates drafts has made content velocity way easier, especially since i just skim the email previews then hit one button to push them live. anyone else using python scripts to automate their internal linking strategy?
>just check the links before approving spoilerit saves so much time/spopper

more here: https://ahrefs.com/blog/automated-seo/

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i've been using a python script to scrape my own sitemap and map out potential anchor text matches for existing posts. it basically cross-references a list of keywords against my current url slugs to suggest where new links should go.
>the hardest part is handling the context so you don't end up with awkward sentences

it definitely helps keep the site structure organized as you scale. if you aren't already, try integrating a check for dead links during that same cleaning phase. it makes the whole process much more robust if you catch 404s before they ever hit the live site. just don't automate the final publishing without a human eye on the formatting or things get messy fast.



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