Ultimate Mistake with an Easy Fix

Coffee 404Every Blogger likes to use Hyperlinks to allow their readers to go to another website or internet address of their choosing. But what could be the one thing that is the most embarrassing thing that a person can do in front of their viewers? The answer is… Typing the wrong U.R.L is a crucial mistake that can alter the way people read your content. For instance, if the reader knows that you make mistakes typing out Urls into your posts, they won’t click on them and you could be losing reader interest in what you find interesting.

This is just a quick reminder to remember to check and proofread posts or articles before letting them go live. It’s a simple process that is click on your own links to ensure they work. I realized this when I made my post a couple days back on increasing Alexa Traffic Ranking, I forgot a dash!

After reading this post, are you going to care about your links?

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Brad Ney

I am a Wordpress enthusiast, part-time website designer, and enjoy using the latest technology via the internet for website promotion.I enjoy writing about startup websites, XHTML, CSS, Wordpress based on what I've learned in the industry.