Scotland

 

Vote for Scotland

We have designed banner graphics that you are free to use on your website, or send by email to a friend. If you like our website on Scotland then by adding a banner or text link on your website you are in effect placing a "vote" for us by telling other people about our website on Scotland. This is a big help and I would like to give you a big thank you for doing this to help us get more visitors to Scotland.

We will be adding different graphics to this page over the next few weeks, and of course you can use any picture on this site that has been taken by myself (Richard Fisher) on your website as long as you follow the guidelines for use of Creative Commons Copyright 2.5, that is, you place a link back to this site and acknowledge that copyright for the image belongs to Richard J Fisher. That is all we ask.

To copy the banner images simply right click your mouse and use your Save Picture As ... option.

Ideally if you add a text link as well it helps tell search engines what the website is about and I have provided some suggestions below.

The web address is

http://www.visitandtravel.com

or for our main site on Scotland

http://www.scotland.visitandtravel.com

Declaration of Arbroath

Love Scotland's Mountains and Scenery

"Charlie" posing for a Visit and Travel Scotland advert photograph

Love Scotland's Beaches

Wester Ross Gruinard Bay

Waterfall near Camusnagaul

Loch Maree

 

Back to our Scotland Banners main page or to our main Scotland intro page

Message for webmasters - we only link to websites relevant to our visitors. If you have a good quality website relevant to our web visitors we will be glad to discuss how we can mention your site from within Visit and Travel Scotland, just drop the webmaster an email - we are currently using richard [at] rjfisher.co.uk as a contact email address. Please note only family friendly websites are considered for our directory listings.

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