Do You Know This Secret To Writing Great Articles?
It is true
that writing quality articles can your increase your web traffic and boost your business tremendously, but did you
know that authoring great articles is not enough? There is one overlooked secret that most authors take lightly or
over look altogether. It’s called a resource box.
Besides promoting your business,
a reader will sometimes be someone who is looking for a good writer. If you wrote an impressive article and didn't
include a resource box, the person who is looking for a good writer to employ will never know how to contact you. A
resource box contains all the information about you, the author; it’s like your calling card.
There is a multitude of people,
companies and corporations hiring and contracting good writers. You can be one of authors they are seeking! Start
making extra money by hiring out your services. Here are some of the important items to include in your resource
box:
Include Your Full
Name
It is amazing how many authors write great articles, then post them to the Internet but forget to put their names
on their work. Your name should be the very first thing you place in your resource box.
Include Your Website
URL
The first place people are going to look who want to read more of your work is your website. People who are looking
for writers will often visit the writer's website to view their other articles.
Include Your Copyright
Signature
This signature acknowledges you as the legal author, protects you from plagiarism and innocent infringement and
advises others not to use your intellectual property without your authorization.
Include Your Blurb BIO
Put together a short and sweet but hard hitting BIO. This blurb BIO is designed to get people interested in you. It
should be no more than 1 to 3 sentences that give readers an attractive glimpse into who you are and what you
do.
Include Your
Invitation Since a single article and a short
blurb BIO usually contains limited information about you, it is imperative that you invite people to your
website. Look at your invitation as a date proposal. In order to go on a date, you must ask the person out! Just
like a date offer, you have to entice readers to visit your web presence. A wise man once said, “You have not
because you ask not.” Therefore, put your best foot forward, (i.e., write a great article) and then
invite your readers and you will get visitors. These are the most important facets of a good resource box. My
current resource box:
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Resource Box No
No’s
You’ve written a great article and your resource box is
as the Italian say, "magnifico!" My only caveat is, don't fall into the overkill trap. Here are some things you
should not include in this essential part of your articles.
Do Not Post All of Your Achievements
Concerning your resource box, the rule is, (KISAS), Keep It Short And Sweet. Your box should be short, sweet and to
the point. Remember: this resource is not for boasting rights, product endorsements, trash talking or egos.
Post No More Than Two Websites
If you have numerous websites as I do, do not include every site in your resource box. This
will ruin your credibility and make you look like a broke, over anxious used care salesman. Don’t over do
it!
Do Not Go Against The Flow
If your article addresses chocolate lovers, don’t startle your readers or potential employers
by putting one of your sports fans websites in your BIO. That move reeks of unprofessionalism. The websites you
include should be related to the topic at hand. If you only have one website, then simply adjust your resource
box.
Do Not Include All of Your Articles
Placing other articles in your resource box is a move made only by amateurs and inexperience
writers. People can learn about your other article s by visiting your website, blog or other Internet
presence. Again, don’t over do it!
Do Not Include
Your E-mail Address
It seems like a given to include your e-mail
address in your resource box. However, if you have been at this like I have since 1999, you know there are evil
monsters in cyberspace known as spammers with attitudes. Their sole mission in life is to make yours absolutely
miserable.
Once spammers acquire your e-mail address, make no mistake about it; they are going to shred your e-mail account to
pieces. I can tell you stories of how my web host shut my e-mail down due to these jerks. (Yes, I am fuming mad
and beyond livid…
taking a breather…
Ok, I’
m calm now.)
I ’
ve been scolded numerous times by my web hosts engineers for
receiving over 200 Spam e-mails in less than an hour. Yes, my cyber authors, this game can be brutal at times.
All you need is one spammer to acquire your address and it's
all she wrote. The sign in your In Box will read, “
Welcome to cyber space hell, we gotcha! ”
How do you address this critical issue? The best
way is to point everyone to your website, then use one of the professional form mail scripts on your contact
page. These scripts are designed to hide your e-mail address and detect, discourage and block spammers. I cannot
emphasize this point enough; these people have nothing better to do than to shut your e-mail down and ruin your
day.
As you follow this concise guide, you’ll gain the confidence of your readers, increase your
web traffic and open yourself up to more writing opportunities and even speaking engagements.
To your success,
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