1. How To Add Them To Every Post
Training Module #2
2. First Things First; What the heck is a hyperlink?
Well, according to all-knowing Google;
ï hy·per·link - ËhÄ«pÉrËliNGk
ï COMPUTING
ï noun
ï 1. a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file,
typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the
screen.
ï verb
ï 1. create a hyperlink between (documents or parts of a document).
ï "thumbnail images that are hyperlinked to a larger image"
Let me explain â next screen please -
3. On the B4YU site, do you see where the words, Literary Liaisons and then SAMPLE BLOGS are
a different color? Thatâs because if you click on them they transport âLINKâ you to that site or
page. So, in a nutshell, thatâs what a hyperlink does.
4. Now, whether you prepare your blog post in Word (then cut and paste), or type
directly into your blog, the process for hyperlinking is the same.
Then highlight the text you want to add a link to. A link, btw, is a website where you
want your readers to visit for reference, additional info, marketing, whatever your
reason for leading them away from your blog. How to get them to come back after
they do go away is also an important step â Iâll share that a little later.
5. go to the internet and capture (right click your mouse then copy) the web
address you want the text to link to, like this -
6. In , select the âinsertâ page from your menu bar -
Highlight your text, then
select the insert tab from
your menu bar
7. , select the hyperlink tab at the top of your menu -
When you click on
the hyperlink tab this
box pops up.
8. Insert (paste) the address you want readers to go to when they
click on your text -
Donât forget
to click âOKâ
9. Then VIOLA! Your WORD text is
now hyperlinked.
See,
hyperlinked!
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10.
11. In Your blog post, highlight your text, then click on the link symbol -
The link
symbol
looks like a
link in a
chain.
1st, highl
ight your
text.
12. The âinsert/edit linkâ tab will pop up. In the URL bar, paste your web address/link. Double
check to make certain you donât have http:/ in there twice, then check the âopen in a
new window tabâ box, so it will open in a new window and when they close that
window, your readers are still on your web site. This is very important. THEN, click the
âadd linkâ tab in the right corner.
Donât forget
to click Add
Link
13. When you close the tab you will
have successfully created a link.
The text you want to
have hyperlinked will
now look like this (a
different color and
underlined)