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In this section we are going to look at ways to link your pages and also link to other sites. We have covered the basics in previous pages so this is more of a revision and also to introduce some new material.

Adding Links

Possibly the best part of the web is the ease with which you can go from one document to another, or load movies, pictures, sounds, and programs. These are accomplished through links. A link gives the location of a file, and the method your computer needs to use to retrieve it. The link also has a symbol, either a section of text or a picture, that the viewer can see and select in a web page. There are three types of links.

We will look at a little html however with your composer you do not really need to know any html as the composer will produce it for you. It is important however to have a basic understanding of the html because quite often when you publish your web site some links may not work. If you can recognize what a link should look like then you can trouble shoot the problem.

The first is called a relative link. Basically this is a link to a file that is part of your web site. If you look on the side of this page you will see relative links. All of these pages are contained in this book so they are called relative.

Many people keep all of their HTML documents in a single directory, and their image files in a subdirectory. You can use the same format for the locations of your images called using the <IMG SRC> tag. Say your images are in a subdirectory called "images"; you would call an image from there with a tag like this:

<IMG SRC = "images/somepic.GIF">

Relative links are nice because they are portable. You can switch servers and be able to set things up in the new location with no hassles; simply copy all of the files into a directory on the new machine, and organize them in the same way they were set up on the old machine. This comes in especially handy when you develop a set of connected pages on your own computer and then move them to your server when they are all set up. Relative links are also shorter and therefore easier to enter without making an error. Use relative links to connect your own documents and call your own images, and absolute links for outside pages.It also means that you can put your whole site on a disk or CD and the relative links will still work. This is great if you go to shows etc.

Absolute links are the full URL of the other file. Web browsers use URLs as a standard format for the information required to access other files. Each URL contains the type of file and its location. This is a link just like you would enter in your address box on your browser. It is usually used when there is a link to a site other than yours e.g. http://www.msincome.com This is an absolute link.

Finally there are what we call a bookmark or target link. This is a link which gives mobility within a page. You will mostly see them in long pages where you can click to go to the top of the page e.g. Top of Page If you click on this link then you will be taken to the top of this page. Some other uses are as a way of directing   people to parts of  a long page e.g. you might have a long page with lots of topics. You can set up a contents on the top and then use the bookmark link to take people to each topic on that page.

You will notice that once you create a link that the text is usually underlined and it also changes colors. These colours can also be controlled in the page properties. In some composers you can also get rid of the lines etc. You could also substitute an image as they are not underlined.

As we are using Netscape composer we will quickly go through the process of linking.

Open up you composer and type some text. Highlight the text and then choose the link icon on the toolbar. You can now choose to have a relative link or an absolute one. You could type in the link area http://www.yoursitename.com. Now when you preview your page and click on the link you will go to that site. To do a graphic insert one into your composer. Click on the graphic and go to the link icon again and enter the address above. Now when you preview you will notice that when you click on the graphic you will be taken to the new page.

Well that's how we create links and you will find it very easy to create internal and external links.  The beauty is that you can now link to others information without having to write all the information yourself.

There is only one problem with external links and that is that they go out of date. It is important to check them often.


Cars Passing By The Lemonade Girl.

by Chris Elliott

First I want to say that this story can be the most powerful device in turning your mind into an advertising power system. The $500-$1500 copy writing courses don't cover anything this powerful so listen up.

Midnight, July 5th, 2002.

Today, I was driving around running errands and taking in the beautiful Alaskan summer.

Many children setup the classic lemonade stands and I sometimes stop for a cup to patronize them. Most of them use the same white, construction board sign duct taped to the front of their table reading "Fresh Lemonade 50 Cents" in black marker.

I passed many of these stands and didn't stop because I had a Mountain Dew with me. But when I was coming to a stop light I saw a young girl, maybe 9 or 10 years of age standing on the side of the road waving a sign made of pink construction board with flashing Christmas lights running around the outer edge of the sign.

As the light turned green, nearly every car, truck, van that passed slowed down and read the sign reading "Cool Off With Lemonade Fresh Squeezed Right In Front Of You!" in red marker and many stopped to get a cup including me.

I was truly amazed at this young girls advertising wizardry.

I went up to the table to get a cup of lemonade and had to actually wait in line! I was really in awe simply watching this young girl work her magic with the customers, smiling, saying "Do you like your lemonade sweet or sour?"

As I approached the table she said "Do you like your lemonade sweet or sour sir?" I said, "a cup of sweet lemonade please", and she went to work by grabbing a ripe lemon out of her wicker basket, gently laying it on a small wooden cutting board and quickly slicing it right down the middle with a steak knife.

Then she palmed one of the halves and pressed it with a twisting motion into her juicing wedge then three other halves in the same fashion. She then carefully scooped 3 spoons of sugar into my cup, gave it a quick stir with the spoon then dropped in three cubes of ice and said "That will be $1.00 sir".

As I rustled into my pocket for four quarters I asked her, "What sparked you into creating such a bright sign and such and catchy headline?" She then replied, "I had a white sign with "Lemonade $1" written on it taped to my table and no one was stopping so I went home and asked my mom to get

me a pink construction board and I took a strip of Christmas lights that uses a battery and stapled them around the edge, then I wrote that I would squeeze it right in front of you, because that's what I was already doing. Then I took out the price because my mom said it was a little high and I thought if I got the people to stop then they would pay it if I squeezed their cup right in front of them and then asked for the dollar and I waved the sign to make sure the cars saw it", I said, "that's great, keep up the good work", and she said, "I will, hope to see you again and smiled", as I walked back to my Ford Explorer.

I sat there thinking about this whole situation for a minute or two looking over at this line of people waiting to get, "Lemonade Fresh Squeezed Right In Front Of Them", and watched even more people pull over to get a cup seeing this big line and thinking to themselves, "That must be some good lemonade", as I tasted the handmade beverage, it was very good, very.

Here's the genius in this young Marketing Mastermind.

First she started a business, selling lemonade..

Noticing that she wasn't selling much she re-organized her efforts with a new pink construction board surrounded by Christmas lights drawing people to read her headline that did nothing but convey something everyone in a car burning up wanted, to "Cool Off" and adding something that enticed them even more by adding "Fresh Squeezed Right In Front Of You"

She states a solution people want to a problem they already know they have and makes their mouth water with an enticing benefit. She also makes the message a personal note by including "You" in it, making every driver think she is talking to them them individually.

This story should open your mind to really see the simplicity of starting a business, testing your sales message to entice your customers, and then servicing your customers in a way SO superb that they'll remember you and come back again.

You can be sure that a lot of the people who bought lemonade from this young girl will tell their friends and they'll stop by to get a cup of lemonade as well.

What happens when the line dies down?

She grabs her sign and starts another commotion that get's even more people to stop, by waving it around.

Do you see all the things here that get people to stop and how she closes the sale?

1. The headline - This is actually the first headline even though it doesn't contain words because it's what GRABS the peoples attention along with her waving it around.

2. The second headline/The sales message - This is actually the sales message that conveys a solution to an existing problem to everyone in their car, cooling off and an enticing benefit, "fresh squeezed right in front of you."

3. The Close - She caters to your needs by asking "Do you like your lemonade sweet or sour sir?" and then squeezes the lemonade right in front of you and as you watch the whole procedure your mouth waters conveying the quality of the product.

4. The call to action "That will be $1.00 sir". This is a great call to action. It doesn't leave room for anything but a payment of one dollar. These people waited in line creating a burning desire watching other people getting their fresh squeezed lemonade and they're not going to say "A Dollar? No way, I'm outta here".

That's the sales process she put together and it's sheer genius.

Here's a few more of the strategies in her business.

Credibility - She also boosts her credibility by having a big line in front of her table urging others to stop and see what the fuss is about.

Viral Marketing - These people will definitely remember this experience as it's so original and they will refer their friends by telling them making them want to check it out when they are around that part of town.

Customer Service - She was very polite with her "Do you like your lemonade sweet or sour sir?" and her warm words as I left making sure I remember her stand.

Value - She made the lemonade right in front of me with her bare hands with fresh ingredients making me feel like I was getting a real value and I didn't even know the price yet.

I could pull out 100 other strategies, but you get the point and you see how you can apply the strategies of "Cars Passing By The Lemonade Girl."

Take this information to heart as it's the key to business, focusing every effort you put into you business toward your customer and satisfying their needs and testing, tweaking and creating a relationship with your customers. 

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