06/03/2026
Ever clicked a link and had no idea where it was going?
For anyone using a screen reader, a page full of "click here" or "read more" links is like a map with no street names. It’s confusing and makes the web harder to navigate for everyone.
At Twist Web Studio, we build accessible-first websites. One of the easiest wins for your site is using descriptive link text.
Instead of: "To see our plans, click here."
Try: "Explore our web design plans."
This small change makes your site more inclusive and even boosts your SEO. It’s a total win-win!
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What’s one thing you’ve seen on a website that made it super easy (or frustratingly hard) to find what you needed? Let us know in the comments!
Alt text: A split-screen illustration comparing two buttons. On the left, a dull gray button says "Click Here." On the right, a vibrant lime green and blue button says "View Our Services," showcasing clear, accessible link text.