Make your pictures clickable in articles - updated with example
When you write an article at APSense, you can upload pictures from your PC.



These pics can be made clickable, instead of putting a link in a text under it.
I will show you how. First, here is a pic of an article that has a picture in it:

There are 4 steps to make a picture clickable:
- Put the link in your clipboard, i.e. copy it, but don't paste it
- Highlight the picture with your mouse
- Click on the "add link" icon
- Add the link, put a title to the page where the link will bring us
I suggest you choose "new window" so that a new tab will open in your browser when we click on the picture. That way, if readers want to check a detail in your article, they still can, since the tab is still there. At least, this technique works for FireFox and Chrome. I never use IE.

Here is a picture where I show the picture as it is highlighted, You also see where is the "add link" icon.

Below is an example of a clickable image. You'll notice I chose to open it a new tab.
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Comments (31)
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Tetyana, I dare ask, may I post it on your blog myself ?
Join the guest blogging group to understand the benefits of what I just suggested.
Of course, these are suggestions. Feel free to post the info yourself in your blog. If you do, I would appreciate that you put the link to the article and that you mention my name. :)
Faye Owens7
Internet Marketing
Thank you Philippe for this info. I wondered how and never figured it out. Thanks again.
Scott Cloran6
Security Officer
I know Phil,
And yet is was so simple to do.Lol.
Some times I dont think of the most easy things. Its always the hard ones I figure out..lol
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Scott, can you imagine, if an experienced marketer like you didn't think of this one, and I started actually doing it last week LOL
Candra, the reason I started associating a link to a picture is because I read that search engines love it, so if brings even more attention to APSense, more power to us all :)
Scott Cloran6
Security Officer
Thanks for this bit of info.
Didnt thinkg of this one,how silly of me.
All the best,
Scott
Candra Kurniawan7
Programmer, IM, Youtuber
This is nice trick you made. Must try it for better SEO. Thank for this trick.
Susie Moore8
Marketer
this is great, a picture means a lot to an article when a person sees what is involved .
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
LOL it was a pleasure, dear.
Now you understand where some of my articles come from. :)
Toshiba Burton7
Social Media Consultant
Thanks Philippe I needed this one lol