Each user who has devoted part of his conscious life to the Internet has ever been interested in, shared (or even created) interesting information. A link is the easiest and fastest way to find out or talk about something interesting within the Global Network.
Absolutely all kinds of links can be active and inactive. To follow the active link, just click on it.
To navigate through an inactive link, you must select it with the mouse and copy using the Ctrl + C keys, and then duplicate it in the browser search bar using the Ctrl + V keys.
Among the users there are many people for whom reading an interesting article written by an unknown blogger or “like” under a funny picture is an activity that is not of interest. Although not all types of Internet links lead to someone’s web pages and not every one of them is used to attract traffic.
Sometimes a person who does not know anything about the variety of links loses much more ... For example, the opportunity to start a business or get a well-paid job.
How to refer to cells in Excel. Types of Links
Links that can be directed to cells in Excel are divided into absolute, relative, and mixed.
The link leading to Excel is essentially the address of one or more cells. Links within Excel are also subdivided into views. They are designated as A1 (classic style) and R1C1 (Row1Column1) - "Column Row". The inclusion of the latter is carried out in the tab "Formulas" (located in the settings menu "Excel Options").
This program provides three types of links. Cells in Excel can each be referenced.
An absolute link is called, the value of which does not change even if the cell to which it refers is moved. To distinguish a relative link from the other two, it is marked with a $.
Relative link is characterized by spontaneous changes. In other words, the value of the link changes as a result of adjusting the original formula. Any relative link can be made absolute by marking with a $.
A mixed link can be both absolute and relative (50x50). It is used in cases where it is necessary to fix the cell address only by row or only by column.
For example: an entrepreneur has bought a product and is going to resell it with a mark-up, with each new resale the mark-up increases. Using mixed links, he will be able to pre-calculate the cost of goods sold taking into account each type of margins.
Crowd marketing is one way to promote online links
Crowd marketing is a way of promoting web projects (the word “crowd” is translated from English as “crowd”).
The purpose of crowd marketing is to convince website visitors (regardless of whether they purposefully came to the project or by chance) that this product or service is designed specifically for them.
What are crowd links
This is the name of the type of links leading to the advertised project or one of its pages. You can leave a crowd link, for example, on a specialized electronic platform, as well as in comments or discussion threads posted on blogs and forums.
Competing companies practice distributing their crowd links in the comments below photographs and property descriptions of popular selling items. The goal of a crowd marketer is to redirect a potential buyer from "enemy" content to their own.
Before getting started, the crowd marketer monitors forums and other web sites for discussions. Then the specialist selects companies whose commercial offers he can use to promote the goods entrusted to him.
Leaving a comment of any content (but not negative!), He attaches a link to it leading to the website of the company he is advertising. It is important that the feedback of the crowd marketer does not stand out against the background of the comments of users who accidentally visited the site.
The biggest plus of crowd links is the loyalty of search bots to them. The popularity of crowd marketing is associated with the introduction of search engines "Yandex" and "Google" filtering systems "Minusinsk" and "Penguin."
The main types of html links
Specialized elements called tags are used to create html links. A hyperlink, for example, is formed using the tags <a> and </a>, symbolizing its beginning and end. Between these two attributes is its content.
In order for the hyperlink to point to the url (address) of a third-party web page, the <a> tag is supplemented with the href attribute.
The hyperlink leading to a foreign site looks something like this: <a href="http://site.com--------> welcome to my site </a>. Users who find it, see only the phrase "welcome ...", clicking on which, they are on the main page of the site http://site.com.
The main types of links that exist on the Web can be divided into several categories:
- internal and reverse leads to the pages of this web project;
- external "take" the user to the pages of third-party projects;
- broken links point to non-existent or deleted pages;
- Cross-cutting links are links located on all pages of a web project.
Link- "anchor"
Anchors are called types of links, clicking on which, the user is transferred to some part of the current web page. Using anchors, for example, you can quickly navigate through an electronic page containing too much information, skipping those areas that are currently not interesting. An anchor, like any other internal link, is also created using the <a> tag.
An anchor link has one characteristic difference. The href element, instead of the url address, contains the name of the “anchor” pointer (it is marked with the # symbol). An anchor link might look like this:
<a href="#p"> here you must specify the word or phrase to which the anchor is attached </a>
Anchor link
Anchor links can be either external (that is, lead to other people's electronic projects), or internal (point to one of the pages of the current project). The role of anchors is performed by the words: “there”, “here”, “here”, “you here” and so on. For example:
<a href=http://myblog.com/2018/05/ssylki_v_seti.html> get you here </a>.
Some bloggers, not wanting to litter the Web with the monotonous "there", "here", "here", give free rein to their imagination, inventing more and more types of links, which bribes readers.
Image link
To make the image a link, its address is used instead of anchor words.
To fix the url to an image that is stored on a personal computer, the image must be made available to the World Wide Web - upload to any social network or media hosting. To find out the url of the downloaded image, just click on it with the right mouse button and select the "Open Image" command in the menu that opens.
After copying the url of the image that opens in the search bar of the browser, it is pasted into that part of the link where the anchor word used to be.