Article Marketing can be a great way get backlinks, and tightly keyword focused articles can get indexed my google and other search engines. However, my question is, for SEO purposes, it in you resource box to link to the main url of your website, or a sub-url? Personally its easier for me to track clicks and actions from a sub-url, but I wanted to get everyones perspective.
It depends on how many articles do you actually write and submit to ezinearticles. You should link to the inner pages too if you submit a lot of them regularly.
I have been doing this quite a while, and have found that linking to a content page on my site that is specific to the link terms (for example if I have an article on keyword density, I create a link to a page on my site that is about keyword density, with "keyword density" as my anchor text). This seems to do a lot better for me than trying to get every keyword under the sun to link to the root of my domain. Just from my experience.
It's best that the links in your article's resource box are pointing to the appropriate link pages of your site whether it's your home page or subpages. They should be relevant to the article you have submitted. For an instance, you have a shopping site and it offers different products such as handbags, clothes, shoes etc... If your article is about handbags, the links in your resource box must be pointed to the handbag section of your site.
at the resource box you can target you 2-3 keywords with hyperlink which can contain you subdomian also. its very beneficial for your SERP
yes, I have one site where you can submit your articles with backlink. I appreciate if you commit some articles there. http://www.articles.commitx.com