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The phrase "about your link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific hyperlink or connection that someone has shared or mentioned.
Example: "I wanted to ask you about your link to the article you mentioned in the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding your link" or "concerning your link".
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Write a short description about your link (optional) in the link text.
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Islam is different because it has a complete view of life, society, politics, economics—it is a complete system.We hear there is a split inside Jabhat al-Nusra about your links to al-Qaeda.
Similar to many of its competitors, Br.st offers statistics (in your own time zone) about your links, including number of clicks, referrers, and origin (by country or region) of all of the clicks.
If you are upfront about what your link is, and it contributes to the conversation and is applicable, then by all means post.
When you get your potential customer talking about your brand, linking back to your website to learn more and show curiosity that's when you want to hit them with, "have you ever thought about …?" But by then that person is a qualified lead that has shown enough interest in your website to pay you a visit.
Search for a Spot dedicated to the topic your link is about.
Where possible, find recent research or media coverage about your topic, and link to it in your piece.
Try to find recent research or media coverage about your topic, and link to it in your blog.
If a particular website or blog is posting content about your competitor, the link to their content will be displayed in the search results.
If you're more business and marketing-minded, start a blog where you can talk about your ideas and link to examples of your work as well as work you admire or would like to emulate.
If huge numbers of people were talking about your newspaper and linking to it, they said, sooner or later the economics would come right.
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