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		<title>Making links useful&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been to two websites today that reminded me of the post I wrote back in February about linking to relevant information. The first one (and as tempted as I am to link to the page, I will only say it was a government information site!) had a whole page about a particular form &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been to two websites today that reminded me of the <a href="http://wordconstructions.com.au/blog/2008/02/link-to-relevant-information/" target="_blank">post I wrote back in February about linking to relevant information</a>.</p>
<p>The first one (and as tempted as I am to link to the page, I will only say it was a government information site!) had a whole page about a particular form &#8211; what it should be used for and when to use it. At the bottom of the page, it read:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">For a copy of this form, visit our website at <a href="http://www.url">www.url</a> or call us on 12345679.</p>
<p>Given I was already on their website, a link to their homepage really didn&#8217;t help me! It took me another five minutes to actually find the form on their site.</p>
<p>The second site had a similar message but the link itself at least went to their form. This obviously helped me find the form, but I nearly didn&#8217;t click on the link as I expected it to go the to homepage.</p>
<p>And that is a reminder to <a href="http://wordconstructions.com.au/blog/2008/04/what-makes-a-good-link/" target="_blank">make the text of any links meaningful</a>, too. How hard would it have been to write something like &#8220;For a copy of this form, click here&#8221;?</p>
<p>So from personal experience today, I request you always think of what will help your readers when you add links to anything you write.</p>
<p>Use your words wisely!</p>
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