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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Click Here to Read Blog Post

I just received some new copy for a website we are building that contained the phrase, “Click here to view our 3D model”.

You do not need the words “click here”. If the words are underlined and sometimes in blue, it’s known that you’re supposed to click.

Never use the words, “click here”. Instead write the sentence like this:

View our 3D model”

“View” is now the word to click.

TIP: Use verbs when adding links to words.

After this post, I shouldn’t see any ‘click here’ links, right?

Posted by: Michael Swartz at 5:37 pm

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