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Any reason why "more" (or "more >", or other visual cue) alone won't work?
On Wed, June 13, 2007 12:03 pm, Hal Shubin wrote:
> You're designing a Web page, and there's a list of articles, each
> with the first sentence of the article as a tease. That sentence ends
> with a link to get to the full article. What should that link text be?
>
> I recall reading that "Learn more" isn't good, because people don't
> always want to be taught something. (I tried a search on that, but
> "learn" is a common word and I didn't have luck.)
>
> Anyone have any advice, data or good guesses?
>
> thanks -- hs
>
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