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ImageComprehensive link management solution for keyword phrases in Joomla articles and blogs

JV-ContentLinks is a Joomla extension that enables Joomla websites to dynamically establish/draw links for key words or phrases in articles and blogs. The extension consists of a component and a plug-in (mambot). With this extension, the owner or the administrator of a Joomla website can manage all internal and external links in articles and blog posts in a central location at backend, and also advertise keyword phrases in frontend articles and blogs and thus earn money from it. The extension also provides offline and a real time online payment integration and post notification processing with Paypal.

JV-ContentLinks supports unlimited keywords for link management and advertising. Admins, buyers and customers can choose which keyword or phrase they want to advertise on, give details and pay for it. JV-ContentLinks takes care of all these operations in addition to processing payments using paypal. It also monitors the links on keywords and removes them as they expire. Administrators and site owners can add un-paid links from the frontend of the site too. JV-ContentLinks also lets customers or advertisers choose between a monthly subscription or a permanent placement of their links on keywords.

Compatibility:

  • Joomla 1.0.x
  • Joomla 1.5.x in Legacy mode

Pricing:

JV-ContentLinks costs just USD 20 to purchase and it comes bundled with FREE lifetime upgrades and 1 Year of access to our Premium Support Center. More and more features will be added to this product down the timeline.



Last Updated ( Friday, 25 April 2008 )