Is it ok to mention a website in an article. In other words, if I'm talking about an organization and want to direct them to get more information or contact..can I direct them to example.org? (or is this the same as including an unsolicited link?)
Thanks.
If I can't say example.org...can I let them know that there is a website that they may find by typing "example" into the search engine?
I believe most webmasters would not have a problem with you including a link to their site, regardless of the size or any other factors of the company or organization.
Different story if you're having a dig at the site in question, but even then they get the Google advantage from it.
Dorothy is correct. You cannot provide links in articles unless it is specifically requested by the purchaser. I believe this is stated in the Writer's Guidelines.