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How To Share Our Link: A Step-by-Step Guide

Thank you for considering the inclusion of a link to Stanford Advanced Materials on your website, blog or publication. Our partnership is of considerable importance, and we have designed the process of linking to our website to be both straightforward and adaptable, regardless of whether you are new to HTML coding or have extensive experience.

Simple Integration for Everyone

You do not need to be a technical expert to share our link. Simply copy the provided text or logo code and paste it into the HTML file of your homepage. This approach ensures that visitors to your website can easily access Stanford Advanced Materials.

Text Link

  • If you prefer a plain text link to introduce us as your partner, use the HTML code provided below. It will display a brief introduction and a clickable link to our website.

<div style="width: 900px; height: 80px;"> <h2>Our partner:</h2> <a href="https://www.samaterials.co.uk/" title="Stanford Advanced Materials">Stanford Advanced Materials offers processed products made from pure metals, alloys, compounds and polymers.</a> </div>

  • If you mention our brand, Stanford Advanced Materials, in one of your blogs or articles, please use the following HTML code. This will create a text link within your content that directs readers to our website, where they can find further information about our offerings:

<a href="https://www.samaterials.co.uk/" title="Learn more about Stanford Advanced Materials">Stanford Advanced Materials</a>

Logo Link

  • For a more visual presentation, you may include our logo alongside the mention of our partnership by using the code below. This will display our logo as a clickable link that directs users to our website.

<div style="width: 250px; height: 100px;"> <h2>our partner:</h2> <a href="https://www.samaterials.co.uk/" title="Stanford Advanced Materials"> <img src="https://7cad390533514c32acc8-75d23ce06fcfaf780446d85d50c33f7b.ssl.cf6.rackcdn.com/sc/1697167131-normal-SAM-logo.png" alt="Stanford Advanced Materials" width="241" height="40" /> </a> </div>

For HTML Specialists

If you are experienced with HTML, you may adjust the placement and appearance of our link or logo on your website. Please consider the following requirements:

  • The link must be clickable and direct visitors to our website.
  • Ensure that the link is a "dofollow" link, thereby enhancing the visibility of our website.

Completion of Your Contribution

Once you have embedded our link or logo on your website, your part in the promotion is complete. This measured contribution is appreciated and supports our mutual objectives. After you have successfully added our link to your website, blog or publication, please visit this page to claim your FREE material valued at $500 or to receive a discount of up to 20% on our products.

If you encounter any difficulties or have questions regarding this process, please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance. We are prepared to help ensure that your experience is as efficient and beneficial as possible.

About the author

Chin Trento

Chin Trento holds a bachelor's degree in applied chemistry from the University of Illinois. His educational background gives him a broad base from which to approach many topics. He has been working with writing advanced materials for over four years at Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM). His main purpose in writing these articles is to provide a free, yet quality resource for readers. He welcomes feedback on typos, errors, or differences in opinion that readers come across.

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