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Links That Go To Specific Part Of Template
Links That Go To Specific Part Of Template
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Updated over 6 months ago

Learn how to add links (anchor links) to your email templates which will take your recipients to a specific part of your template when they click on them.

Transcript

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hello vipers so this what's the flow

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we're going to talk about how you can

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use anchor links to be able to let

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people click on a place in either your

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newsletter like an email template that's

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sent to them or a landing page and what

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that'll do is it'll just bring them to a

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specific part of that page with that

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single click uh so this is really useful

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for instance for a table of contents as

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an example so we got right here

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our HTML template

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Builder scroll right down here and I'm

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going to show how to do this with this

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button link as well as this text section

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here it's basically the same thing so

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the first step is to go down to that

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section that you want to take somebody

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to so in this case we're just going to

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be doing this with the blog section of

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this temp so we scroll down here right

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here new articles in our blog we click

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there and then we're going to go over

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here and scroll down to add an anchor

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link Now by default this is going to be

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looking like this it's going to be

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turned off so we turn it

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on and it's going to be the Anchor's

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name is what we're going to put there

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now that this is completely up to you I

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would just give it a short descriptive

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name and you have to note that it can't

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have any spaces in it or anything like

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that I would recommend like in this case

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it's can be blog i' just

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say and if you wanted

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to make multiple words I would recommend

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using a hyphen so we could say maybe

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like a

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new new articles

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blog um but for this case let's just

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keep it like that oops let's go back

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here

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and so copying

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this then we're going to go back to the

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places that we're going to add these

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anchor

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links

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and click where you want to add your

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link and we're going to add this as a

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link now what we're going to do is take

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the uh the landing page link itself and

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then it's going to be basically like

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that you know hashtag symbol and that

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anchor link text that we created so um

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we're actually going to just copy this

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really because uh and we're just going

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to call blog so we're g to go here go

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to

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whoops there we go this is what we're

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looking

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for

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paste that hash symol

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blog and it's going to actually just be

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that simp simple so whatever it is that

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you have created as your anchor text

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that is going to be what you put in here

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so also right here say

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blog go back here to make it into a

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link we're going to paste

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our uh our landing page link add the

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hashtag symbol and oops and blog now

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let's see this in

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action so save and preview

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and here we go click for our blog

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clicking on it and now this has opened

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up a new tab and it has taken me

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straight here new articles in our blog

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go over

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here we're going to click on that link

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right there and here we go let's open

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that new tab again send us straight to

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new articles in our blog so I hope this

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helps with creating easier to use tables

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of contents in your

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content

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