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Monday 27 June 2016

How to Create Links And Also Add "Read Also" To Your Blog


      With this article, we will teach you how to create links. Whereas,with full knowledge of how to create links you CAN


  • Add "Read Also" to your blogs.
  • Use your "Labels" as "Gadgets" in your header.
  • Add "Like us on Facebook And Twitter" on your blog
  • Embed URLs under words.



         Poly Purpose has bring you the foundation of all blogs. This article was written to ensure reader's satisfaction. Please do not hesitate to contact us if any section of this article seems unintelligible to you.


      There are lot more things you can do by yourself with the knowledge of link creation we want to give you.


       Link creation is what you will never manage a blog without, else your blog/website will be incomparably local . Proper use of links will elevate and help your blog affirm a better position in search results. Let's proceed to the crux of our article which is How to create Link.

    While creating links, there are terms you must first endeavor to be friendly with. Those terms might look wacky somehow, but are arguably the root of what you want to learn.


"<a" is opening link wherever seen.

"href" is calling for the link's reference.

"</a>" is closing link wherever meet.

     Putting the above confusing symbols and words together to make up a good link it will be as follows.


<a  href="enter your URL here">enter your text here</a>


NB: the gap between  "<a"   and  "href="   is just two spaces, i.e tap the space button twice and you're done with that level.

     "Enter Your URL Here" Tag

   The you will enter in the tag "enter your URL here" is the address where you desired the link to leads to,upon clicks. E.g if you insert "http://www.polypurpose.com" into the space, the link will lead visitors to extendedblog.com upon clicks. You can enter the URLs to your facebook/twitter pages here, the link will lead to your page when clicked on by visitors.


"Enter Your Texts Here" Tag


    Now let's tell you what's supposedly should be in this tag. "enter your text here" Section. This section is strictly responsible for the words that the initially inserted text was embedded under. This text is the words that visitors will see instead of the URLs. Visitors will click on the URL depending on how attractive this Text is. Whatsoever you enter between "> and </a> is what will be displayed on you blog/website,so try to make it as attractive as possible.

E.g if the text here is "go to our homepage" and the URL is "http://www.polypurpose.com" , it will appear to be like this


             go to our homepage


      When you click on the above "go to our homepage" it will lead you to the URL you initially inserted text being "http://www.polypurpose.com" .


         Our Conclusion

If your link looks as such


<a href="http://www.polypurpose.com">Go to Our Homepage</a>


You will be directed to our homepage when you click on the "Go to Our Homepage".

     Now I strongly believe that you have seen and known the secret behind the links you've always seen on blogs upon visits. You can implement them on your blog and if properly managed,it would also promote your blog's appearance on search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing , etc...

    Do you notice how I make use of this on my blog?. If you don't, that means you're a no good learner.



        We are here to help you out, so if you still have something pretty unclear about our article to you, then you would endeavour to contact Poly Purpose, as our reply will reach you as soon as possible.

      I faithfully believe that with the article above, you've learned to create links by you self, as it will change the look of your blog. Hope this article answered these questions below =


  • Add "Read Also" to your blogs.
  • Use your "Labels" as "Gadgets" in your header.
  • Add "Like us on Facebook And Twitter" on your blog"
  • Embed URLs under words.

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