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How to Link to Your Triond Articles

Link to your Triond articles using these quick and easy methods.

How to Link to Your Triond Articles

Placing links to your Triond articles can make a big difference when you are attempting to gain readers and bump up traffic.

There are a few “tricks of the trade” that can make the process seamless.

When you are at the Triond Dashboard, the first thing you'll see is a couple of your articles over on the left. Most of us will automatically go to the top and click on “Content,” so that our articles load.

You Want to Link to One of Your Triond Articles. Now What?

I'll share a little trick that I stumbled across, that has made life so much easier . . .

  • Locate the article you want to link to and right-click your mouse on it (this way the article doesn't load). Now, a drop-down menu appears. Select “Properties” or “Send Link.” If you've selected “Properties,” you'll see your article address. You simply run your mouse over it to highlight it, then right-click and press Copy. You now insert your article link wherever your fancy takes you.
  • If you prefer to just grab the link, select “Send Link,” run your mouse over it, highlight it, and press Copy. It is now ready to be pasted.

Where Can You Place Your Triond Article Links?

E-Mails

The first place I would suggest is in your e-mail signature. Using your e-mail program, you create a signature and include links to your articles that load and sit conveniently in e-mails you send out.

In your e-mail program, go to:

Tools

Find Options

Choose the Mail Format tab, at the top

Go to the bottom of the form and choose Signature Picker

Select New

Enter a name for your Signature,

Hit Next

Paste your article link in the box

Hit Finish

Now, each time you send out an e-mail, readers will see a link to your article. I only utilize this with people I know, so there are no problems with spamming. If in doubt, just delete your article links from your e-mail.

Blogs

If you have a blog, why not create posts and hyperlink to your Triond articles? You do this by running your mouse over applicable text and highlighting it, then going to the top of your text box and clicking on the link (it looks like a chain) icon. Another box opens, allowing you to insert your article link.

PrintNPost

PrintNPost allows you to place links in your articles so you can highlight your Triond articles from there.

HubPages

HubPages currently allows two links to the same address without tagging your Hub as overly promotional. If you create Hubs, your can add links to your Triond articles. Make sure, for both PNP and HubPages that any article links you include are relevant to the topic. (It would be pointless to include a link pointing to a piece about skin cream in an article about car parts!)

Article Directories

Each time you write anything, think about linking to your Triond articles. Articles directories are another place you may choose to submit to. Article directories allow you to place links or a resource box. Simply type in “article directories” in your browser to locate them.

The top 5 article directories are:

By implementing these easy steps, you'll soon have article links running in the background, impacting on future Triond article views.

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Comments (18)
#1 by Andromeda, Jun 16, 2008
Thank you this was very helpful.
#2 by Athlyn Green, Jun 16, 2008
Hi Andromeda,
That trick about right-clicking to grab the address is so handy to utilize.
#3 by wbusykat4, Jun 18, 2008
This was helpful to me and I will start utilizing these tips right away! Thanks!
#4 by Hein Marais, Jun 18, 2008
Thanks, this was very helpful.
#5 by Leo Reyes, Jun 19, 2008

Thanks. This is a very valuable information for newbies like me.
#6 by Athlyn Green, Jun 19, 2008
Hello everyone,
Once you've written your Triond articles, think of where you could place your links. You want to send as much traffic as possible to your articles because this makes such a difference to earnings. This is a necessary part of writing online.

If you haven't set up a blog, try one of the free blogging platforms. You can then link to your articles from there in your blog posts, as well as using the Triond widget to spotlight your articles.

If you have any others questions, contact me and I'll do my best to answer them.
#7 by Ruby Hawk, Jun 20, 2008
This is helpful information. Thank you so much.
#8 by Athlyn Green, Jun 21, 2008
Hi Ruby,
Thanks!
#9 by Jason Lusk, Jun 26, 2008
Athlyn, you have a lot of great, no-nonsense tips that have given me some good ideas. Thanks.
#10 by Athlyn Green, Jun 26, 2008
Thanks, Jason.
#11 by Ken Gack, Jul 3, 2008
Do you have any way of tracking where your hits come from primarily (ie other Triond members, email lists you have, article directories, etc.).
More great tips here--thank you!
#12 by Athlyn Green, Jul 3, 2008
Hi Ken,
Each opportunity is different. For Triond, I get a lot of views and figure most of them are via spiders which crawl for keywords. I also link at every opportunity, use Feeds, etc.

Other opps. I write for show where views come from. For example, HubPages allows you to see where traffic is coming from. And, of course, there is Google Analytics.
#13 by Athlyn Green, Jul 3, 2008
Including a Feed with a lead paragraph is also effective. I do this at HubPages and at my blogs.
#14 by Rana Sinha, Jul 23, 2008
Good tips. Thanks
#15 by eunice tan, Aug 19, 2008
I will try your tips. Thanks for sharing
#16 by Tara, Aug 27, 2008
Hi Athlyn,

Can you submit the same article to Triond and the article directories? Or does the Triond article have to be completely origingal?

On a similar note, do you know if you can take an article that you have posted on your blog or web site and submit it to an article directory? Just curious to see if the search engines will ding you for that?

Thanks!
Tara
#17 by Dan Haugh, Sep 17, 2008
Very helpful!
#18 by Athlyn Green, Sep 21, 2008
Hi Tara,
Each site is different so the guidelines will reflect that. Triond articles have to be original when submitted to Triond. Check their publishing guidelines to see if you can use the material elsewhere or send an e=mail to Triond admin.

It can be tricky submitting the same material in multiple places. I was doing that but noticed a drop in views and earnings. As well, I've heard that Google can ban you and that would result in lost AdSense earnings. I can't confirm this but have read that it has happened to others.

I would check with the article directory you are using to see if they will take ppp's.
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