From the course: Learning to Write for the Web
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People respect authoritative sources
From the course: Learning to Write for the Web
People respect authoritative sources
- You might be worried about losing customers if you send them off to another site, for instance, a manufacturer's specification page or a client's site where they talk about your work. There are two reasons why this tactic actually works. First, if you have sufficiently valuable content visitors will come back to you time and time again, because you're a useful resource for them. Secondly, you can't trap visitors on your site, and they'll be searching for this type of secondary information anyway. By defining the links that you expect people might want you get to control which specific pieces of secondary information they see. When you link out you're making a statement about how confident you are in the content that people will find when they follow the link, so long as you only link to sites which have good credibility your visitors will come to see your site as a valuable source of information. In other words, linking to credible content increases the credibility of your own…
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People look for supporting evidence3m 15s
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People respect authoritative sources3m 59s
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Stock images are a waste of space3m 28s
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Challenge: Linking to outside information to enhance your content1m 5s
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Solution: Linking to outside information to enhance your content4m 43s
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