Direct Sales Policy On Hyperlinking

What Is a Hyperlink?

A hyper link is an active link that links to another website or another page within your website. For example this is a hyperlink to my other website, Create A Cash Flow Show. Some direct sales companies do not allow incoming links to their website.  A hyper link would be considered an incoming link and would be in violation of company policy if it is not allowed. Make sure that you know what your companies policy is on hyperlinking before you link to your affiliate site.

Get Business To Your Affiliate Website

You can still get business to your company website although it is not as effective. Whenever you would like to hyperlink and are not allowed the alternative is to put the web address in as a static address in bold like this: www.CreateACashFlowShow.com I always capitalize the beginning of words to make it easier to read. Your reader will have to copy and paste it into their browser. You can even tell them to do that. I would also give them an active link to email you like this: Deb@debbixler.com

Linking Vs Forwarding

The home office will know that you linked to them because of a ping back which is generated every time a site is linked to. If your company has a policy of no linking they will be monitoring it and they will know that you did link to them. A forwarding address that is easy to read and type is not an incoming link.

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