Easiest way to add graphics.

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I'm trying to bring more attention to a link on my homepage which goes to an e-mail subscription page. Right now its just in plain text, so I think adding some red arrows or something would help convert visitors to subscribers.

Anyone have any suggestions as how to get this done?

disclaimer: ** almost completely illiterate when it comes to webdesign **

Also, does anyone use optin skin plugin?

Much appreciated!
#add #easiest #graphics
  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Are you using some soft of CMS? What part of if you can't get done?
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author tracker411
    Hi
    <a href="link to your subscription page"><img src="link to your image"></a>

    If you have a wordpress site just add it into a text widget. If site is html/php edit the source code to place the code where needed.
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    • Profile picture of the author Verena
      Originally Posted by tracker411 View Post

      If you have a wordpress site just add it into a text widget. If site is html/php edit the source code to place the code where needed.
      Agreed! This is the easiest way to do it when you have little or no skill in getting a great looking graphic up.

      Remember to make the link blue though. Blue links tend to attract more clicks.

      Verena
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel Adams
    Go to Google and search the phrase, Click Here and you will come up with thousands of similar and flashy images that will catch your visitors attention.

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    • Profile picture of the author ekimura
      Wow! thanks for the responses everyone

      I am using a wordpress site - so I'll look into editing the text widget.

      Are there files that need to be uploaded as a sort of database for the graphics?

      Ultimately, I want there to be red (or blue) arrows pointing to the link and to have the text to be larger and more noticeable.
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      • Profile picture of the author ekimura
        I've got an red arrow pointing to my link!

        Now, I'm having a hard time changing the text size, color, and font of the link that its pointing to.

        Anybody know how to make changes to these?

        Thanks again.
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        • Profile picture of the author Ruwan
          Originally Posted by ekimura View Post

          I've got an red arrow pointing to my link!

          Now, I'm having a hard time changing the text size, color, and font of the link that its pointing to.

          Anybody know how to make changes to these?

          Thanks again.
          You can create the text part and style it whatever way you want by using a WYSIWYG editor that allows you to copy the source code. Even the WP post editor can be used. Or google "online wysiwyg editor" where you can find editors with more fancy styling options. Finally you have to find and copy the source code (only the part between "<a .........." and "</a>") into the text widget.
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