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OK so I am going to send out a press release for a client, and I have 2 questions First, i noticed that they tell you to do NOT use ANY html, so I just used two direct links within the press release. Is that what you guys who have used webwire have done? No anchor links? Second, the address that I am direct-linking to is a slightly long address: "www.thesiteiamusing.com/blog". Is it OK to direct link to an address other than the main site, ie : "www.thesiteiamusing.com/blog/article", etc? Thanks in advance! Jim |
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You can use the anchor links with the "related links" section. Put your url and keywords in there and your good to go. In the body I have only used direct links. I think you can use anchor links if you upgrade to a higher PR package. TedK | |
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I don't think that Web Wire offers anchor links inside the press release body. Like Ted said, the related links section does offer the ability to put up to three anchor links. You can use this space wisely too to link to other domains, EZA articles, etc.
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