Sources Information
Use External Links to Boost Your Credibility
on Sep 9, 2011
Bloggers are always happy to link to a resource we think is good, or a product or service with which we’re affiliated. But there are other kinds of external links that too few bloggers use: Citing sources is a basic element of professional writing. As well as reflecting your professionalism, it: Above all, citing external sources of information boosts your credibility. By linking to a quality, reliable external source, you show that you proudly stand behind the information you give your readers. And
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