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March 16, 2022 by Franki Robinson

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You should not use the word “here” in your link title. It’s redundant, and you should not write “click here” here. It can cause confusion and can slow users down. The best approach is to use more descriptive text. It can be in the form of a subtitle or subheading that explains what the user is clicking on. Alternatively, if you’re unsure of what you’re trying to say, you can include the text around the link.

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If you’re creating a link on your website, you should make sure the target is an absolute link. These links should include the domain name. This is the only way to make an internal link. Then, you can link to an internal page in your site. Then, you should change the title of the page to reflect the target URL. The title of the page should be as simple as possible. Lastly, the content of the link should be relevant to the content of the linked document.

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