Re: OT: Re: Can I put anybodys link on my website?



In message <1129478664.0e3167e55e3e86da6913e8340498a251@teranews>
Adam <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 16 Oct, spderayzer@xxxxxxx wrote:
> [snip]
>> I'm asking if there are any restrictions to using links I find on the web
>
> No. You can put absolutely any link you like on your site.
>
> Adam
>
And most companies and individuals are happy for you to do so: after
all it generates more traffic for their own. It is courteous to tell
them (by e-mail) that you have done so: I have always got helpful
replies, on one or two occasions even a link back to mine!

--
Barry Gray
http://www.barrygray.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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