Write the full url instead of keyword. Example: Build your own solar panel now: http://www.buildsolarpanel.info
Hi dev17, You should make your resource box simple and attention grabbing. If your article is tips on XYZ, a good resource box would be "Go to my website at <your website url> for even more information on XYZ" or something to that effect.
Put your conclusion in the resource box and have the link inside the content itself. I do this because scrappers will just take the article without the resource box and therefore giving you no free links. You also get more clicks this way by having the link embedded in the content.
I like that thought process. I used to do it, but just to have my links in the body of the article. Just be sure your anchor text is not more than 3 words, in which case EA will not publish the article and send it back to you asking you to fix it.
I dont agree with not using an anchor. I think its crucial in picking the appropriate anchor rather than just setting up the URL as a link. I really shoot for the SEO link value more than the direct traffic of the article. Of course, ultimately you want both. you cant do in content/article links in ezine articles, right? only in the bottom sig section.
Make the resource box as the end of the article or make it interesting and related to the article, not like "CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW!!!" Also, "click here" links work well.
it's better to put call for action on the resource box. For example "if you want to know more how to breed porcupine i encourage you to visit xyz - click here" also remember to put good anchor text for seo purpose.
Exactly, this way you boost your seo with your anchored text link keyword plus also having your url in there will mean your website will appear any email campaigns a publisher might do.