Make Full Use Of Your Articles Resource Box
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Maximize Your Article Resource Box
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Maximize Your Article Resource BoxSummary:
With the rise of PLR articles and materials, many authors submit articles to directories just for backlinks. While this approach can improve site rankings, it often misses the chance to drive meaningful traffic and engage potential customers.Keywords:
article, article marketing, resource box, writing articleArticle Body:
Running an article directory on my site, I've observed a growing trend: authors submitting articles primarily for the backlink in the Resource Box. This surge is likely due to the increasing availability of PLR articles and related materials.While seeking backlinks isn't inherently wrong, authors are potentially missing out on valuable traffic and customer engagement opportunities. These resource boxes may boost search engine rankings by providing inbound links, but there's more potential to explore.
So, is this approach effective? Not entirely. Here's where some authors are falling short.
A significant portion of my directory's traffic comes from search engines, with users seeking specific topic information. When a user searches for, say, snowboarding, they click on a relevant article. Intrigued by the content, they proceed to the Resource Box to explore more. Imagine their disappointment when they find a link to a mobile ringtone site instead. It’s unlikely they'll be impressed or interested. They're there for snowboarding insights, not phone personalization. What happens next?
1. The reader might leave the site altogether.
2. They could click on a related article.
3. They might opt for a Google AdSense or other contextual advertisement.
What's certain is that they're unlikely to click on the irrelevant resource link, leading to a lost potential customer.
It's crucial to include a link to your site in the Resource Box, but many directories allow multiple links. Make sure at least one link is relevant to the article's topic. Position it prominently to retain the reader's interest.
Wondering what to do if your site doesn't cover the article's topic? Consider these options:
- Add an article directory where readers can find more on the subject.
- Create a web directory that guides them to related sites.
- Use ClickBank to find related products and offer a link, like "Learn more about this topic here." Use cloaked or redirected links for a professional touch.
By adopting these strategies, you maintain the original intent of securing a backlink to your site while opening up new revenue streams. It’s a win-win. Plus, you demonstrate professionalism by avoiding the appearance of submitting random purchased content just for backlinks. Isn't it worth investing a little extra effort to make full use of your Resource Box?
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