This plugin gives you the ability to export the URLs for all your blogs articles in Excel design.
You can download the plugin through the WordPress Plugin Repository by looking for LinkGather, also you can just go to the URL below:
WordPress Plugin Repository Download
LinkGather
Now you have activated the plugin, you can go ahead and use it.
How To
A new tab on the options side of your WordPress admin console will appear called LinkGather:
Hovering over this tab option, you will then see a sub-menu with the different offerings available for you:
When you click on the Home title, this will take you to the plugins developer page which has instructions, similar to these, on how to use the plugin.
Post Links
Hit the Post Links option to move you to the page that will show all of your blogs published posts’ links. Be aware that for the purposes of this guide, we are using our blog test site with just a few links in it.
You should now see a table with two columns, one for the title of your posts and another for the links of your posts. However how many posts you have will depend on how long this list will be.
Underneath the link list, more info you will see that LinkGather has also added up how many post links you have.
You then also have the ability to download the articles in Google Spreadsheets style.
Page Links
The procedure above is exactly the same for Page Links, however instead of showing back published posts, it will bring back published pages instead:
JetPack URL's
The option for JetPack URLs check here is again exactly the same procedure as those above, but, wp.me Links are actually built in short links created by the JetPack plugin. If you have the JetPack plugin installed, you must LinkGather WordPress Plugin have the short links option also enabled for our plugin to be able to get those URLs.
If you do not have the JetPack short links module enabled, our plugin will just pull back basic post links instead.
Assuming that you have JetPack short links enabled, clicking on our plugins wp.me Links tab will bring back all those JetPack URL's that it has gathered:
YouTube Demo
If you are still having problems using this plugin, you can view a demo video walkthrough here: