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Can I link to the eHow website?

Rachel
posted this on January 12, 2011 01:50

Sure, but there are some rules:

 

1.        Add a Text Link to the eHow Homepage

The easiest solution is adding a basic text link to the eHow homepage. To add eHow to your blog or website, use the following HTML: <a href='http://www.ehow.com/' target='_blank'>www.ehow.com</a>

To add eHow to your blog or website, use: <a href='http://www.ehow.com/' target='_blank'>eHow – Trusted Advice for the Curious Life</a>

2.        Link Directly to the eHow Page or Pages that Interest You Most

When linking to an eHow article, we recommend that you name the link with the title of the eHow article. For example, the link might go to http://www.ehow.com/how_2970_tie-tie.html, but the user would see How to Tie a Tie. The HTML for this would look like: <a href='http://www.ehow.com/how_2970_tie-tie.html' target='_blank'>How to Tie a Tie</a>

3.        Use our Logo to Link to the eHow Homepage

Use this technique by pasting this HTML into your page:
<a href='http://www.ehow.com/' target='_blank'><img src='http://i.ehow.com/images/logo/ehow-transparent.png'></a>

Warnings

  • Please do not plagiarize or republish eHow content on your own site. While we encourage links to eHow, we cannot allow you to publish our content on your servers without permission.
  • Use frames sparingly. While we allow webmasters to frame our content on their site, you should recognize that this technique can be confusing to your users. If you decide to use frames please note that the eHow content must come from a link to our servers, not republished onto your site.
  • Avoid using links that pop open new browser windows. As many web surfers now use toolbars that block pop-ups and the link will not launch for some people leaving them confused and disappointed.
 
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