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Arbitrage Magazine | Business News with BITEOur readers are the reason why the Arbitrage Magazine is North America’s largest student-driven business magazine. They help us by spreading the ARB’s good word to their friends and coworkers through such newfangled mediums like email, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, holigrams, and a special few by carrier pigeon.

But a number of our hardcore fans and supporters go that much further by linking to the ARB via their websites. Now … we’ve made it easier for you to do the same!

There are several levels of linking to the ARB. Pick one from the list below that best fits your website or blog.

(Oh, and THANK YOU!)

BASIC LINKS

The following are examples of basic links that you can add to your website or blog.
(We included the HTML code for the examples below to make linking to us that much easier! Pretty please hyperlink exactly as we lay out below.)

Text link – name only

Arbitrage Magazine

Link our website by hyperlinking our name: http://www.ArbitrageMagazine.com/

<a href=”http://www.arbitragemagazine.com/”>Arbitrage Magazine</a>

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Graphic link – logo only

Arbitrage Magazine | Business News with BITE

 

 

 

 

Download the Arbitrage Magazine logo then link it to: http://www.ArbitrageMagazine.com

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Graphic/Text link – logo with name and slogan

Arbitrage Magazine: Business News with BITE

Download the Arbitrage Magazine logo then link the logo and the words “Magazine” and “Business News” to: http://www.ArbitrageMagazine.com

Arbitrage <a href=”http://www.arbitragemagazine.com/”>Magazine</a>: <a href=”http://www.arbitragemagazine.com/”>Business News</a> with BITE

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PRIMO LINKAGE

Whenever possible, please link to us using our logo and our company bio. It is the best way for people to quickly get a sense of who we are and why they should check us out! See the link below:

Graphic/Text link – logo (optional) with name and brief company bio

Arbitrage Magazine | Business News with BITEArbitrage Magazine:
The Arbitrage Magazine doesn’t just offer student news, it’s a student magazine that dishes Business News with BITE. Check out the Arbitrage Magazine now for the latest business news, and share their news with your friends!

Download the Arbitrage Magazine logo then link the logo and the words “Magazine,” and “news” to: http://www.ArbitrageMagazine.com

Arbitrage Magazine:
The Arbitrage <a href=”http://www.arbitragemagazine.com/”>Magazine</a> doesn’t just offer student news, it’s a student magazine that dishes Business News with BITE. Check out the Arbitrage Magazine now for the latest <a href=”http://www.arbitragemagazine.com/”>business news</a>, and share their news with your friends!

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