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SleekView for Internal Link Juicer: link config and index tables

Internal Link Juicer stores per-post keyword configurations in postmeta and writes the resolved internal link graph to its own index table. SleekView reads both so editors can audit which posts target which keywords and where the links actually land.

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SleekView table view for Internal Link Juicer

See every keyword config and resolved link in one place

Internal Link Juicer asks editors to configure target keywords on each post they want links pointing to. Those keyword configs save as postmeta on the destination post, and the plugin then scans content across the site and writes the resolved internal links to its own index table (typically wp_ilj_linkindex) along with anchor counts and link densities.

The default UI lists posts and lets editors edit one keyword config at a time inside the post editor. There is no surface that shows every configured keyword across the site, no way to spot two posts targeting the same keyword (which dilutes both), and no easy way to filter the link index for posts receiving zero internal links despite having keywords configured.

SleekView reads the keyword postmeta and the link index table directly. Editors get one queryable grid where they can see configured keywords, resolved link counts per destination, and the source posts each link comes from. Inline edits to keyword configs write back through Internal Link Juicer's standard paths.

Workflow

From ILJ keyword configs to one audit grid

1

Connect keyword configs and the link index

SleekView reads the linkjuicer keyword postmeta on every destination post alongside the wp_ilj_linkindex table. Each destination becomes a row with its keywords, inbound link count, and source post list as columns.
2

Filter for configs that produce nothing

Save filters for destinations with keywords but zero inbound links. The data ILJ already collects becomes a queue of phrasing or coverage problems instead of an invisible gap.
3

Spot overlaps and dilution

When two posts target the same keyword phrase, the grid flags the conflict. Editors can resolve the dilution by tightening one phrase or merging the targets so each phrase has one canonical destination.
4

Inline edit keyword targets

Click a cell to add or remove a target. Changes write back to the keyword postmeta so the next index run picks up the new targets without opening the post editor.

Sample columns

A typical Internal Link Juicer config and index view

Every post that has keyword targets configured, with resolved link counts from across the site.
Source: wp_postmeta (linkjuicer keyword config), wp_ilj_linkindex
Destination post Target keywords Links received Source posts Status Last indexed
Pricing page platform pricing, plans 47 31 Active 1h ago
Beginner guide editor for beginners 12 9 Conflict 4h ago
API docs api reference, api docs 0 0 No links 1 day ago
About us No keywords

Comparison

Default Internal Link Juicer admin vs SleekView

Default ILJ admin

  • Keyword configs live in each post editor, one record at a time
  • No site-wide list of every configured keyword and its destination
  • Hard to find posts with keywords configured but no resolved inbound links
  • Two posts targeting the same keyword do not surface as a conflict
  • Bulk editing of keyword configs is not part of the core UI

SleekView

  • Keyword configs and the resolved link index in one table view
  • Sort destinations by inbound link count or last indexed time
  • Filter for posts with keywords but zero inbound links
  • Spot keyword overlaps that dilute internal link signal
  • Inline edit keyword targets without opening each post

Features

What SleekView gives you for Internal Link Juicer

Keywords and links together

Every destination post shows its configured keywords and the resolved inbound link count from across the site. Editors can audit coverage in one pass instead of opening posts one by one.

Find configs that produce nothing

Filter for destinations with keywords configured but zero inbound links. Often the keyword phrasing is too narrow, or no source content uses it, and the audit makes that visible.

Inline edit keyword targets

Click a cell to add or remove a keyword target. Changes save back through ILJ's keyword postmeta so the next index run picks up the new targets without opening the post editor.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Internal Link Juicer

SEO leads

Audit which keyword targets are actually producing inbound links and which are not. Sort by inbound link count, filter for zero-link destinations, and rework keyword phrasing without opening each post.

Content editors

See keyword overlaps where two posts target the same phrase. Fix the dilution by tightening one phrase or merging the targets, then watch the index update on the next run.

Agency leads

Hand clients an internal link audit instead of an ILJ rule list. Export filtered views to CSV showing inbound link counts per pillar page and progress month over month.

The bigger picture

Why internal linking work hides in the link index

Internal Link Juicer earns its reputation by automating the boring part of internal linking. Editors configure keyword targets on destination posts, and ILJ scans the rest of the site and resolves matching anchor text into actual links. The data the plugin writes (keyword postmeta plus a link index table) is exactly what an SEO lead would want to audit.

The trade-off is that ILJ's UI does not surface that data as a queryable list. A site with three hundred destination posts can have fifty with keywords configured but zero resolved inbound links, twenty with overlapping keyword targets that dilute the signal, and a dozen pillar pages quietly losing inbound link coverage as source content gets retired, and no ILJ screen surfaces any of it as a list. The audit work either does not happen or happens through manual spot checks that miss most of the issues.

SleekView turns ILJ's data into a real audit surface. Configured keywords, resolved link counts, source posts, and overlap conflicts become sortable columns and saveable filters. ILJ still does the scanning and the resolution.

SleekView just makes the link graph legible.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Internal Link Juicer

No. ILJ still does the keyword configuration, the content scan, the link resolution, and the index writes. SleekView reads the keyword postmeta and the link index table and gives editors a sortable, filterable list view that ILJ's own admin does not provide.

 

Yes. Edits to keyword postmeta go through ILJ's standard save paths, so the next scheduled index run picks up the new targets and updates the link index. Editors can also trigger a manual re-index from ILJ's own settings if they want changes to apply immediately.

 

Yes. The link index table records the source post for every resolved link, so the grid can drill from a destination row to the list of source posts contributing inbound links. Editors can audit anchor distribution and spot dominant source clusters.

 

Yes. The keyword config postmeta and the link index table exist in the free version, so the core audit features work either way. ILJ Premium adds extra columns like custom anchor texts and category-scoped configurations that surface as additional columns when active.

 

Yes. SleekView surfaces a conflict status when two destination posts target the same keyword phrase. The overlap dilutes the link signal because ILJ has to choose between them on each source post, and the grid makes the conflict visible so editors can resolve it.

 

No. SleekView paginates against the link index table and indexed postmeta keys, so even sites with tens of thousands of resolved internal links stay responsive. Only the visible page and columns load at a time.

 

Yes. Any view exports to CSV. Exports include only the columns and rows the current filter has scoped, so the file matches exactly what is on screen. Useful for handing keyword phrasing fixes to writers or sharing a link audit with a client.

 

ILJ's dashboard widget remains useful for at-a-glance status. SleekView complements it with the per-post drill-down and the saveable filters that the dashboard widget does not offer. Both surfaces read the same data so they stay in sync without any manual reconciliation.

 

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