The Limited Liability Company Website shows you how to organize a limited liability company.

 

Banners & Text Links

 Whether you use banners, text links or both we recommend that you initially place the link on your main page due to the higher exposure that page obviously receives. Banners are the most popular links, at least from the main page, and then text links on subsequent pages seems to work best. We have given you several banners to choose from depending upon what seems most appropriate for your site.

 

Text links can be used in a variety of ways. You can have a link from your main menu, or if you have written an article you might include a “suggested reading” at the end of the article. We have given you some sample language that you can use for these links. There are also two LLCWEB logos that you can place next to a text link to give it added emphasis.

 

The best possible text link is always a personal recommendation from you. We have included some sample language that you can use if you feel that it is appropriate for your site. Studies have shown that personal recommendations pull about 400% better than basic links.

 

How to Create a Banner Link

  

Creating a banner link, like the one above, to our site is easy if you know what you’re doing. How many times have you heard that one! If you are a web site designer this section is completely useless and unnecessary but if you are a layman like me it was hard enough to learn how to turn on the computer much less hyperlink gif images etc. You will probably save time and aggravation by having your web designer do this for you so that you can just point to the place on the page you want the banner and it will magically appear there. The bottom line is that you want the banner on your main page and you want it to be “clickable” meaning that a visitor to your site can just click on it and be directed to the LLCWEB site. When they click, not only do they go to our site, but our tracking program has also recorded that their visit came from your site and when they buy our LLC KIT, even two years later,  you get the referral fee.

 

To make all this happen you will start by downloading the various banners we have created below so that you can choose and test the best one for your site. You do this by right clicking on them and saving them to your hard drive. Once you choose the appropriate banner you should be able to highlight it, copy it, and then paste it to your web page. Then you will right click it to bring up the "hyperlink" command and enter our URL with your special code so that we can track the click throughs. The hyperlink URL will be:

http://www.llcweb.com/cgi-local/at.cgi?a=xxxx

For the "informed" the HTML command (here is where you need the web designer) to make it “clickable” would be:

  <a href=http://www.llcweb.com/cgi-local/at.cgi?a=xxxx>

Note: The xxxx is for your associate number. If none of these banners suit your site we will be happy to consider others that you may create. They must, however, be approved for content and style before you publish them and we must retain all copyrights to banners that link to our site..

  

Banners

 

 

   

How to Create Text Links

If you have Banner Links figured out text links are absolute breezes.

 

In most web building programs all you do is highlight the text that will be the link and right click on it. This will bring up a “hyperlink” command and if you click on that you will be able to enter the URL of the site you want to link to. In this case the URL would be:

 http://www.llcweb.com/cgi-local/at.cgi?a=xxxx

Note: The xxxx is for your associate number.

 For the web designer or someone who knows what they are doing the HTML code for a text link would be:

 <a href=http://www.llcweb.com/cgi-local/at.cgi?a=xxxx>Text You Choose To Be The Link Goes Here</a>

 Note: The xxxx is for your associate number.

   

Text Links

   

 

 

 

 

 

In the above text samples you would probably only want to use “The LLC Website” as the hyperlink rather than the whole paragraph. The HTML code would then be:

 <a href=http://www.llcweb.com/cgi-local/at.cgi?a=xxxx>The LLC Website</a>

 

If you become totally lost and/or have technical questions you can email me at steve@llcweb.com. I may be able to help you but don’t forget that I’m a lawyer, not a techno geek. If I can’t answer the question I will forward it to my web designer and we’ll see what we can do. If it is too complicated or complex for both of us I will refer you back to your web designer.  

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