Ok, nearly done, thanks for bearing with me this long.

Hop back over to your "success page". Now, highlight the text that you want to turn into the clickable download link, in my case "Click here" and then click "Add Media". See below:



Quite straightforward so far, if not a little long-winded, don't worry, you will be doing this in your sleep in no time.

Disclaimer: Dom does not endorse editing websites in your sleep.

Ok, now, remember that third tab that you never used before? This one?





After clicking that Media Library tab, choose the file you want (Should be at the top) and click "Show". This will open up all the details.

Change the "Title" to "Click here" (or whatever text you want) and then click "Insert Into Post".







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Hudson Premium
Once again Dom, great training for us all, many thanks
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Hudson
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bryonbrewer Premium
thanks again
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mfickler Premium
a second question that is slightly off topic. If you save an article that was previously published as a pdf and offer it this way, is this considered duplicate content?
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bryonbrewer Premium
probably not, but im not 100% sure on that. I imagine no, because Google wouldn't read the content
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mfickler Premium
OK so pdf's are not crawled
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bryonbrewer Premium
The title of the pdf would be crawled but I imagine Google would have to download and read the pdf contents manually to determine what it was about, something I doubt the bots would do
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mfickler Premium
Is this how it works with email autoresponders? The email points to the webpage which downloads the file?
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bryonbrewer Premium
I think you can include the file in your email if you want but for a free version such as this, you better do it this way.
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Sherion Premium
Thanks for the training. I will have to check it out and see what to do now. I don't understand though how to have someone download a pdf that I would offer though. Do I put that in a media page? I might be mixed up. Thanks again.
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bryonbrewer Premium
Well let's say you want to offer a pdf to someone. You could create a new page called "FREE PDF" (or whatever you want) and on that page you would put whatever usual content you like, such as information about the pdf, pictures, screenshots, etc, then you would just go to "add media" as explained in the training, and add it into your page, just like if you were adding a photo. When someone clicks the pdf, it will automatically download.
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Sherion Premium
I see what you mean. I will try that too. Thanks again.
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jespinola Premium
Very helpful Training for new members and existing members :)
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bryonbrewer Premium
took me a few weeks to learn how to do it myself so wanted there to be a resource for others
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jespinola Premium
but you doing great :)
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