Address Link vs Marked Entrance Link
An address link gets people near the place. A marked entrance link gets them to the same final point. That difference is what removes arrival confusion.
March 9, 2026 · 5 min read
Tags: comparison / entrances
An address link points to a place
Address links are fine when the destination is small, obvious, and has one entrance everyone will naturally use.
They become weak when the place is large or when the real meetup point is only one part of a broader venue.
A marked entrance link points to the exact approach
A marked entrance link tells people not only where the venue is, but where they should actually go when they arrive.
That can include the correct door, curbside, floor, station exit, or a nearby landmark that confirms they are in the right place.
Use the right format for the job
If there is any real chance of multiple doors, multiple levels, or parking confusion, a marked entrance page is the safer choice.
If multiple doors, levels, or parking instructions are in play, create one page with the exact entrance and short arrival note instead of sending an address-only link.
