How Many Times Should You Write Your Resource Box?

By allen on July 12th, 2008
Posted in Article Marketing, Article Writing, Author Resource Box |

You’ve got some great articles, but you find yourself writing your resource box every time you want to submit one to an article directory. It’s really getting old. So why do it?

You really only need to write your resource box once. In fact, why not write three author resource boxes, with slightly different information in each one and with different links? Then each time you write an article that you want to submit to an article directory, you simply choose with author resource box to use. Save your resources boxes in a text file on your hard drive and whenever you’re ready to submit your articles to an article directory you just copy/paste the one you want to use onto the bottom of your article. Simple.

Here’s what you should include in your resource boxes:

  • Your name
  • Name of your company
  • One sentence that sums up the service you want to promote
  • A link to your landing page
  • (Optional) A second link
  • A closing sentence that serves as a call to action (this should have a link in it; preferably your one link or the alternate, and this sentence can be the same sentence as the summary mentioned above)

You really want to use that author resource box to drive traffic to your landing pages. But don’t promote more than one landing page per article. Focus on one landing page per article and use your articles to drive traffic to that landing page.

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