Monday, August 13, 2007

Writing Your Resource Box To Make More People Click

The internet is the information super-highway, this phrase has been used so many times that it could be nominated for the "Internet Cliché Award". People that go to the internet are subdivided into groups, but generally, they are out to search for information. Whether for gaming, business, fun or anything else, the internet provides us with information that has proved to be very beneficial.

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In recent years many people have learned the secrets of Search Engine Optimization. More and more sites have seen the positive effects that articles have had for the traffic of their sites. Some have even created sites devoted entirely to providing articles. Website visitors can read the articles and get links to lead to many other sites that are related to the topics and subjects of those articles.

For example, the sites may feature many articles about a whole lot of topics. As a website visitor reads the articles they have searched for, at the end of the article they can find a resource box that links them to the site that has submitted the article. Of course the article would be in relation to the site. Let's say if the article is about rotating tires, the resource box may lead to a link to a site that sells tires or car parts.

A resource box is what you usually find at the end of an article. It contains the name of the author, a brief description of the author, a brief description of the sponsoring site and a link. If a reader likes what they read, they would have the tendency to find out where the article came from to read more. The resource box will be their link to the source of the article and this will entice them to go to the site and do some more reading or research for the subject or topic they are interested in.

But like the article itself, the resource box must also be eye-catching to demand the attention and interest of the reader. While the resource box encompasses only a small space, providing the right keywords and content for your resource box will provide more encouragement for the reader to go to your site.

Now we know what resource boxes are, what are the benefits of having a good resource box? Mainly its driving traffic to your site. Many sites would allow articles to be placed in their sites because they can make use of the articles to fill their pages. They also get affiliation with other sites that can be beneficial for them as well. For the sponsoring site, when you get people to click on your resource box, you generate traffic that can be counted upon as potential customers.

So what would be good content for your resource box? Basically it is keywords, learning about the proper keywords that people are searching for. There are many tools you can find on the internet that can help you in determining what keywords to use. "Good Keywords" is a free tool you can get at http://www.softnik.com to determine how much a particular term is searched for. Then, check if people are buying in relation to these keywords by checking how much people are bidding on these keywords. You can check this at http://www.Overture.com and http://adwords.google.com

Resource boxes can also make use of all the creativity it can get. You only get a small space for your resource box so you better make the most of it. Try to catch the attention of your reader with resource box content that can make them give a second look. Unlike TV ads, you don’t have visual aids to drive your point in. But you do have the power of imagination of a reader. With the right content, you can make them think and become interested.

Another tip is to use keywords that are related to your site. Do not mislead your potential website visitors. Build your credibility so that more people would get enticed to visit your site and browse what you have to offer. Make the people click your resource box by providing resource box content that makes a lasting impression. You only get one chance to wow them and hundreds of chances to repulse them.

Never underestimate the power of the resource box. It may be small in size, but it will provide a huge aid in driving traffic to your site. A boring resource box will never get the job done. Be fun and creative but at the same time show that you have a great deal to offer.

About The Author
Tommy Linsley, author. "Helping the Regular Guy succeed on the net." Our Solutions = More Profit 4 U. Automate Your e-Biz And Secure Your Success. Automation=Less Work, More Money http://www.e-bizsoftware4u.com/ (If you Reprint this article, it must be in it’s entirety with included resources. Including this box. Direct any questions to Tommy@NetWorth4U.com)




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