Jan 11 2009

What to Write in the Resource Box of Your Online Articles

To get their sites noticed, these webmasters submits their article to different article directories. In exchange of accepting these articles, directories are allowing the authors of such articles to take account of information with regards to their sites in a resource box.

Content Producer: Alex Perez-Prat
Published: May 17, 2007

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4 Responses to “What to Write in the Resource Box of Your Online Articles”

  1. Web design Miami Says:

    Great article. I wonder how can people write resource boxes so badly. Article itself is very good but resource lacks of basic rules.

  2. Dieta Says:

    Yeah ommiting your resources box or not caring about its content is a very common mistake. Submitters think that it doesn’t matter while in fact it’s one of the more important aspects.

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  4. Pozycjonowanie Poznan Says:

    Leaving your Resource box empty is a common mistake. People get into blogging like it’s the easiest thing to do in the world and later on as it turns out, it’s not. Because if you’re not internet/computer savvy enough, boxes like this will mean nothing to you and you’ll simply ignore them. And that will be reflected in your results.

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