
Do You Like To Share?Link To Ask Dave Taylor!I'm thrilled that you're interested in linking back to my Web site. It's sharing links and Web sites that make the World Wide Web such a fun and interesting place to explore. And if you don't want to link to my site - because maybe you don't actually have a Web site of your own - don't forget that you can always buy me a cuppa instead (or in addition to linking to my site, for that matter!) I'm also somewhat of a minimalists when it comes to site design and graphics, so I don't have any fancy banner graphics or other images you can use, other than my smilin' mug. Instead, I'm a fan of the latest wave of linking: a text link and a 10-20 word description. And so, here are two choices for what I'd love to have you include on your site:
They look nice, don't they? Simple, clean, and either is quite easy to add to your site. For the popular text advert, here's the entire HTML code: just click in the box, choose Edit -> Select All from your browser menu bar, then copy and paste the resultant code onto your own Web page: Alternatively, if you want to see me smiling at your visitors, then you are welcome to include the graphical link box by simply cutting and pasting the HTML snippet inside this box: If those feel like way too much complexity, here's a simpler bullet item ready to be included in your favorites <ul> list: <li><a href="http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/"><b>Tech Support at Ask Dave Taylor<b></a> -- Still too darn geeky? No worries, I'd be just as happy with a simple link like this: <a href="http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/">Tech Support at Ask Dave Taylor!<a> or <a href="http://www.AskDaveTaylor.com/">Business Q&A from Dave Taylor<a> Thanks a bunch for helping other people find me on the Web! |
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