Website Design: How to use Links on your Web Site Part I
On the subject of website design, do you think that you really know how to use links on your web site? Many people will probably answer, even without thinking, ‘yes, of course I do’. However, it is highly unlikely that they do since even experienced internet marketers get a bit lost when it comes to website links.
You must first consider that there is more than one kind of link. If you regard your site as a whole, you have navigation links leading visitors between the various pages on your website. Some links might be on every page, and others not, but do you know what should and should not be on every page? Then you have product links, which lead prospective buyers to the products you are advertising. Where do these links lead?
Do they lead to another page on your website, or do they lead the visitor away and on to another person’s website? In other words an affiliate merchant’s page. If so, have you checked how easy it is for your visitor to get back to your website? Are they now lost for ever? What if your link leads to an information page? Some people offer links to such sites as Wikipedia or other such sites. I could go on and on. Now are you confident that you know how to use links on your web site? Perhaps now you realize that you need some help or advice!
The second part of this article will give you helpful information.
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