Create a relationship chart that shows
Visualize internal linking on a website With the plugin, you can take your tracked internal link data and let AI do its thing. You can have it create visuals or even point out opportunities that you’re missing. The prompt to use Your file can be formatted however you want. ChatGPT is pretty good at interpreting your column headers, but you can provide additional clarification. Below is my recommended starting prompt. “Uploaded is an internal linking report that tracks the internal links across my website. Please do the following: 1. Analyze the different columns and understand their purpose. 2. Create a chart that shows additional internal linking opportunities 3.
Using the link position column, create a relationship chart that shows where most of the internal links are coming from 4. Create a table that shows which destination links are getting the most and least internal links 5. Create a relationship chart DB to Data shows the relationship between anchor text and number of times it appears as anchor text for an internal link. Please only use this for link positions that equal Content. 6.the relationship between anchor text and link position The output should be an HTML file that has all of this information with the ability to hover over the charts and see the tooltip information.
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Make sure you’ve uploaded your internal link file, and let it run! The results When asking for multiple charts, I like to have ChatGPT’s Advanced Data Analysis export the results in an HTML file with the ability to hover. This makes it easy to really customize for reporting screenshots. Here are some examples of visualizations you can get from this prompt. Internal linking heatmap This chart lets us quickly identify pages that could link to other pages. The chart is set up as follows: The x-axis represents the destination pages. The y-axis represents the source pages.
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