Creating a Resource Box

Written on April 8, 2008 – 3:50 pm | by Ross |

A resource box is normally the body of text at the end of an article that has been submitted to an Article Directory. The resource box is an area you can put your link and call to action.

For example you would link back to your site to get readers to click through to your link.

Writing articles and submitting them to Article Directories is a great way to drive traffic to your site if done correctly.

The Resource Box has to be good enough to tease the readers to click though the link.

Why use Article Directories..?

Article Directories have very high Page Rank and Google loves these Article directories because of the constant new content.

Go and look at this example article for an example.

The resource box will be located at the end of the article.

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The resource box should state at least one benefit and try and provoke curiosity.

Task Results

I am required to write as many resource boxes as possible within 2 hours.

You must treat a resource box like a headline, raise curiosity, and use benefits then hit with a call for action such as “visit”, “click”, and “go to”. The call to Action is to get a click on the link.

Within 2 hours create as many resource boxes as possible for the following URL’s

URLs to create resources boxes for

http://www.Lee-McIntyre.com

http://www.ProjectNewWeb.com

http://www.LeeMcIntyreNewsletter.com

http://www.StandingStartProfits.com

http://www.MailingListsUnleashed.com

Results

(Week 2 Task 4 of Intern Program)

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