A mention and a link are not the same thing
Getting quoted is exciting. But there are two outcomes, and beginners often confuse them.
A "mention" is when the article names you or your company in text. A "link" is when your name is clickable and points to your website.
Think of it like a billboard. A mention says your name out loud. A link is the road sign that actually drives people to your door.
Here's how to nudge toward the better one:
— 1. Always include your website plainly in your pitch.
— 2. Add a short reason to link: "readers can see the full data on our site."
— 3. Stay polite — the reporter decides, not you.
Many articles only mention. That's still useful for trust and future searches, but a link is the prize worth gently asking for.
Try this today: check one place you were mentioned and see whether it's actually a clickable link.
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A mention and a link are not the same thing
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