Let's face it people use articles to send traffic to
their websites. But if their resource box is lousy and not worded right
they will get minimal, if any traffic. Thats a fact.
“So,” you ask, “what kind of resource box do I need?”
You need a resource box that is attention grabbing,
heart stopping, world jolting.... Okay, so maybe thats a wee bit of an
exaggeration!
What you really need is a resource box that is short
and snappy that asks or tells your prospective customer to take action.
You shouldn’t make your resource box (also called an
Author’s Bio, About The Author, etc...) very long. You don’t want to
bore your reader with all the details of your writing career.
Sorry to sound so harsh but on the internet people
want to be entertained and enlightened. They will only read what
interests them.
If your article is informative and page scrolling (as
opposed to page turning) then you will get a lot of people to read it,
but if you lose them at the start or halfway through your resource box,
you won’t be able to convert them into traffic or buyers. Why??
Simply because they will never reach any link you
provide them with, they will close the page and go on to read a
different article.