What is a Core Link?

What is a Core Link?

Core Links are links that you use in the promotion of every single book. For example, we all make links to put in the back of our books that ask people to review our books, or sign up for our newsletter or buy the next book in the series. Right? Instead of making a new link every time, Core Links allows you to make the link once. Every time you create a new book record in AHS, that Core Link will be there! It saves time and best of all, this means you don't have to republish if you have the wrong links in your books! That's right. If you need to update the URLs in your published books, just head into AHS and edit the incorrect link and make it go to where you want it to go

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updated 2/2023
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