Link Generator

The  link  generator  tool  allows  you  to  create  various  HTML links  that,  when  published  and  clicked  on,  are  linked  to  your  Lead  Sign-up  Forms  or  Web  Pages.  These  “links” can be published on a Website, Web Blog, Email, Intranet site, or other HTML based forum.


Types of Links

You can create various types of links, including:

Hyperlink:
A link in an HTML document that when clicked on leads to another World Wide
Web page, or another place within the same document. Hyperlinks are usually
underlined or shown in a different color.

Text Link:
Text that contains a hyperlink

Button:
A clickable box that is a shortcut for a command. A button may have an icon that
indicates what it does, or have text in the button. For example, a picture of a fax
machine which can be clicked on to activate fax software.

Image Link:
Links an image to another World Wide Web page.

Embedded in Page (Iframe):
Embeds a Lead Signup Form into a web page.

*Note: Where and how you want your link placed will determine which link will be best.


Create a Link

Step 1: Choose a Form Type. You can choose:

               1. A Lead Signup Form
               2. A Web Builder Page
               3. Any Other Web Page

Step 2: If you choose "Web Builder Page", the window will refresh and your next field will
             now say "Web Page".
Step 3: Choose from any of your Network Pages or your Web Builder Pages.
Step 4: Now, choose the "Link Type". In Link Type field, choose "Text Link". If you want this
             page to be a popup, put a check into the box. (Remember, Popup block technology
             is on most new computers, so be aware of your audience). The Window will
             refresh again and you can set the size of the "pop-up" window. The second set
             up numbers is the "height" of the page.
Step 5: In the Link Text field, type in the wording you want. Example: "Click here to Learn
             More!"
Step 6: Click the "Generate Link" button. You will now see the code. The text is underlined
             and colored.
Step 7: Click "Copy Code". The code will now be on your "clipboard" and is able to be
             pasted into a webpage or into an email - ready to be sent to the owner of a
             webpage, placed on a blog, or any html web page.


Publish a Link

In today’s internet world, most “do it yourself” pages allow a User to embed HTML code into a web page. Using Link Generator, simply copy the HTML code created and paste the HTML code into the web page. When the page is viewable - the pasted coded will display in the format you created it. As an example, if you created a link to an image - you will view the image and when the image is clicked on, be brought to the web page or signup form the image was linked to.