The act of incorporating a Google resource’s address directly into an email message such that it becomes clickable text or a visual element, rather than merely appearing as raw text, streamlines information sharing. For example, instead of sending “google.com,” one might embed it behind the word “Google” making the word “Google” the hyperlink.
This method enhances user experience by simplifying access to online materials. Recipients can navigate to the linked resource with a single click, eliminating the need to copy and paste URLs. Furthermore, embedding promotes a cleaner email presentation and can contribute to improved click-through rates in marketing communications.