Changing links on Wordpress

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Hello warriors is there a way to automatically change all my affiliate link on my site at once ? Or is manually the only way
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  • Profile picture of the author wizzard74
    If you're comfortable with mysql databases, you could go into the wordpress database and change all the links that way.
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    • Profile picture of the author baby_butler2002
      Originally Posted by wizzard74 View Post

      If you're comfortable with mysql databases, you could go into the wordpress database and change all the links that way.
      please stop your scaring me lol ,but for real is there a plugin that will do it
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  • Profile picture of the author Rony Ronch
    I don't think there is an good and easy solution.Generally I don't think you should do it with plugins, it my cause you problems.
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  • Profile picture of the author wizzard74
    Are you talking about the site in your signature?
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  • Profile picture of the author Abledragon
    If you currently have affiliate links to different products and they all currently appear in lots of different locations in your site (e.g. sidebars and within different articles) then you're probably going to have to find and change them each manually.

    For future reference, though, you could create a new folder for each of your affiliate products and place a PHP redirect in each one. Instead of using your affiliate link each time you would, instead, use the new folder as your link - e.g. www.yoursite.com/new-folder

    The 'new-folder' would contain the PHP redirect to your affiliate link and then you would only need to change it once within the redirect code to change all of your affiliate links wherever they may be.

    This article goes into more detail:

    Affiliate Marketers: Using 301 Redirects to Save Money | WealthyDragon

    Cheers,

    Martin.
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    • Profile picture of the author baby_butler2002
      Originally Posted by Abledragon View Post

      If you currently have affiliate links to different products and they all currently appear in lots of different locations in your site (e.g. sidebars and within different articles) then you're probably going to have to find and change them each manually.

      For future reference, though, you could create a new folder for each of your affiliate products and place a PHP redirect in each one. Instead of using your affiliate link each time you would, instead, use the new folder as your link - e.g. www.yoursite.com/new-folder

      The 'new-folder' would contain the PHP redirect to your affiliate link and then you would only need to change it once within the redirect code to change all of your affiliate links wherever they may be.

      This article goes into more detail:

      Affiliate Marketers: Using 301 Redirects to Save Money | WealthyDragon

      Cheers,

      Martin.
      wow you just give me a head ache ill just go at it manually
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