Linking to Site
Thank you for visiting my biology blog. I’m developing this site to help people with biology. The resources I’m providing are freely available for you to use for Personal study, or to help others learn about biology. The fact is that the main way to get this site out there, is by having people like you spread the word, so please do so. If you would like to link to this site from your website, or from any other site (facebook, twitter etc), please use the following guidelines.
Linking to the Main Page
- I would appreciate it very much if you would link to the main page of the website, which of course is http://www.leslie-samuel.com.
- When you link to the page, please include the following text in your link:
- If you have more space, you can include something like the following:
- Interactive Biology, where you can find FREE video tutorials to help you do better in biology – created by Leslie Samuel.
Interactive Biology, created by Leslie Samuel.
Linking to internal videos
- If you would like to link to a specific video or page, please also include a link to the main page. Here’s an example:
- Watch An Introduction to Neurons at Interactive Biology, created by Leslie Samuel.
Social Networking Sites
If you want to share one of my videos on social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, del.icio.us, Stumbleupon or Digg, feel free to click on any of the social media icons on beneath the post with that particular video. It should look something like this:
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If you click on the icon on the main page, it will link to the main page. If you want to link to the individual video, you need to click on the title of the post first and then click the icon on the individual post.
Banners/Creatives
I’ve designed a few banners with the standard banner sizes that you can see below. Feel free to use them. I should have a size for about any kind of site you want to put it on, but if you need one that’s not here, just contact me and I’ll hook you up. Enjoy!
Rectangle (180 x 150)
Half Banner (234 x 60)
Leaderboard (728 x 90) – Click to see full size

Wide SkyScraper (160 x 600)











