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More Apologies to Email Subscribers

By Jennifer Mattern on 20th October, 2008Filed in General

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If you subscribe to All Freelance Writing via email, I want to offer my sincere apologies. As you may remember, we had link problems recently in the past – any links I added through the service’s visual editor were instead returning javascript that wasn’t actually taking you to the page (no idea why – now I just do it in the source code instead).

While I was playing with the source code recently, I noticed some other issues – certain links were taking you to a clickbank product rather than their intended location. For example, links that were supposed to take you here or to a specific post were instead taking you to a pitch page for a product I promote. I want to assure you that wasn’t intentional, and I’m sorry I didn’t notice it earlier (I have no idea how long it was doing that). My best guess is that it got screwed up when I previously changed that template, because I used to promote that product before the post list – because I cut it in the visual editor before knowing about those other link problems, it’s possible I missed something in the code link-wise.

I believe everything’s fixed now, but if you come across any issues at all with the newsletter not taking you where you expect it to, please let me know and I’ll take care of it right away.

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