This has one of the best breakdowns of the role links play in fostering readability and trust. Your example is perfect. And the lesson can be applied by anyone building links. So good.
Direct2Digital has long had a free service: books2read.com - where they have every major distributor where your book is carried. You can add more sites. Even your paperback and hardback editions. Anyone can set up an account and track their books. If you publish through Draft2Digital, then your books are automagickally set there - along with book and author pages.
This has one of the best breakdowns of the role links play in fostering readability and trust. Your example is perfect. And the lesson can be applied by anyone building links. So good.
Yay! Austin and Jesse are the best. I thought I knew a lot about UBLs before this articles but I learned so much about them from it.
Fascinating! Thanks for writing it. Haven’t considered a universal link until now
Direct2Digital has long had a free service: books2read.com - where they have every major distributor where your book is carried. You can add more sites. Even your paperback and hardback editions. Anyone can set up an account and track their books. If you publish through Draft2Digital, then your books are automagickally set there - along with book and author pages.
Yes, there are several services like it.